Trisha Shares Her Thoughts On Love, Marriage, And Commitment
Trisha is also gearing up for a Tollywood comeback opposite Chiranjeevi in the highly anticipated Vishwambhara

Trisha Krishnan
Not every actress nearing her forties needs a wedding hashtag—and Trisha Krishnan is making that loud and clear. While her contemporaries like Nayanthara, Genelia, Shriya Saran, and Ileana D'Cruz have embraced marriage and motherhood, Trisha, now 41, remains happily single, unmoved by the constant speculation surrounding her relationship status.
During a recent promotional interview for Thug Life, the million-dollar question resurfaced: When’s the wedding? But this time, Trisha’s response turned heads. Calm and composed, she said she doesn’t believe in the concept of marriage—and that she’s okay even if she never ties the knot.
This isn’t new territory for Trisha. In past interviews, she’s admitted she’d only consider marriage if she found someone she could completely trust. Until then, she refuses to settle or walk into something that might lead to unhappiness. Her clear-eyed perspective on love, life, and commitment continues to resonate with fans who appreciate her grounded, no-nonsense vibe.
Meanwhile, Trisha is making headlines beyond her personal choices. Thug Life, the Mani Ratnam–Kamal Haasan reunion after 38 years, sees her in a pivotal role alongside Simbu. Slated for a grand pan-India release on June 5, it’s another power move in Trisha’s enduring career.
And she’s not stopping there—Trisha is also gearing up for a Tollywood comeback opposite Chiranjeevi in the highly anticipated Vishwambhara.
During a recent promotional interview for Thug Life, the million-dollar question resurfaced: When’s the wedding? But this time, Trisha’s response turned heads. Calm and composed, she said she doesn’t believe in the concept of marriage—and that she’s okay even if she never ties the knot.
This isn’t new territory for Trisha. In past interviews, she’s admitted she’d only consider marriage if she found someone she could completely trust. Until then, she refuses to settle or walk into something that might lead to unhappiness. Her clear-eyed perspective on love, life, and commitment continues to resonate with fans who appreciate her grounded, no-nonsense vibe.
Meanwhile, Trisha is making headlines beyond her personal choices. Thug Life, the Mani Ratnam–Kamal Haasan reunion after 38 years, sees her in a pivotal role alongside Simbu. Slated for a grand pan-India release on June 5, it’s another power move in Trisha’s enduring career.
And she’s not stopping there—Trisha is also gearing up for a Tollywood comeback opposite Chiranjeevi in the highly anticipated Vishwambhara.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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