Trisha Krishnan’s telugu movie Krishna – Review

Written by admin on January 25, 2008 – 8:50 pm -

Cast: Ravi Teja, Trisha, Sayaji Shinde, Chandramohan, Jaya Prakash Reddy, MS Narayana, Sunil, Brahmanandam, Tanikella Bharani, Kota Sreenivasa Rao, etcDirector: VV Vinayak
Krishna, starring Ravi Teja and Trisha with VV Vinayak as director, is a good entertainer with a good mix of comedy and action. Ravi Teja’s acting and Brahmanandam’s comedy are the highlights.
Krishna (Ravi Teja) is the brother of Chandrasekhar, an Mandal Revenue Officer, in Vijayawada. A gold medalist, Krishna sacrifices his Rs 40 K job for a poor fellow, and leads the life of a happy-go-lucky guy. One day, he happens to see the ravishing Sandhya (Trisha) along with her relatives at a temple. It’s love at first sight. He not only expresses his love for her boldly, but also shifts his house into their penthouse and plays a lot of pranks along with Bobby (Brahmanandam), the heroine’s distant relative.
Sandhya’s brother Shinde (Sayaji Shinde), a realtor turned gangster, is always busy protecting Sandhya from his dreaded rival Jakka (Mukhul Dev). Krishna approaches Shinde to give his sister in marriage to him. How the hero punishesthe villain and gets to marry his love forms the rest of the story.
Ravi Teja plays the role of Krishna with his usual panache. Interestingly, the hero has you in splits with his comic timing and dialogue delivery. Like in Idiot, this character of his is likely to remain long in public memory. Trisha does not limit herself to glamour and has performed well, doing particularly well in the dance sequences. Brahmanandam plays the role of Bobby. This happens to be one of the lengthiest roles in his career, on the lines of Chari in the film Dhee. Mukhul Dev does not impress. The comedy by MS Narayana and Rajesh is hilarious. Sunil plays the role of the hero’s friend, but nothing much comes from his role.
Though the story is as ancient as the hills, director VV Vinayak succeeds in giving it a new treatment. Screenplay is executed with skill, keeping the audiences glued to their seats. Music by Chakri is good. Though most of the tunes make you recall some hit Hindi or Tamil song, the songs have been shot artistically in beautiful locations. Last this film is AVERAGE.
Source: Times of India.

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Trisha is TVS scooty brand ambassador

Written by admin on June 26, 2007 – 12:29 pm -

TVS Motor Company announced today that it has signed on popular Southern actress Trisha Krishnan as its Brand Ambassador for TVS Scooty PEP, India’s most preferred scooterette.

Currently one of the most popular actresses with a string of hits to her credit, the vivacious and bubbly Trisha personifies confidence, style and contemporariness which is exactly what the Scooty stands for. Trisha and Scooty Pep have a lot in common; both are hugely popular, style icons in their category, and have delighted consumers for several years.

With Trisha as the new brand ambassador, TVS will now focus on the 99 colour campaign for the brand. Since its recent introduction, this campaign has caught the fancy of consumers evident in its increased sales month on month. A new print and television advertising campaign on the campaign with Trisha has just been released in the media.


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“I owe it all to M.S.Raju garu”: Trisha

Written by admin on April 23, 2006 – 7:51 pm -

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trisha in pournami

Trisha is undoubtedly the numero uno actress of Tollywood. Her sixth film Pournami releases today worldwide. It is one of the most eagerly awaited films produced by M.S.Raju the lucky producer of blockbusters like ?Varsham? and ?Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana?. It is the second film directed by Prabhu Deva. In this quick chat Trisha speaks

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An interview with Trisha Krishnan

Written by admin on January 30, 2006 – 3:47 am -

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It is necessary for people entering this profession to keep their portfolios ready as this is the first thing modeling agencies ask for when you approach them. There are photographers who offer a package deal inclusive of make up and hairstylist, but separate payments have to be made for developing and printing the photographs. Once the portfolios are ready you need to approach or send them to model coordinators who help you secure assignments. There is a fair amount of public relations needed in the industry. One has to be in constantly in touch with the coordinators because one seldom comes in direct contact with the clients. It is the model coordinators who arrange for assignments; take care of payments and other formalities.
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