Trisha’s Lucky Streak Gives Hope to Vishwambhara Fans?
. The film is reportedly on track to become the highest-grossing movie of Suriya’s career, thanks largely to its phenomenal run in Tamil Nadu.

Actress Trisha Krishnan is once again dominating headlines, with fans calling her the “lucky mascot” behind some of Tamil cinema’s biggest recent blockbusters.
Earlier this month, Trisha grabbed attention because of her close association with Vijay, who recently became the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Fans even highlighted that the election results were announced on Trisha’s birthday, May 4, further fueling the buzz around her “lucky charm” status.
Now, Trisha is back in the spotlight after Suriya’s latest film Karuppu emerged as a massive blockbuster, ending the actor’s long wait for a major commercial success. The film is reportedly on track to become the highest-grossing movie of Suriya’s career, thanks largely to its phenomenal run in Tamil Nadu.
This has triggered an interesting discussion on social media, with fans pointing out that Trisha has been associated with the career-best blockbusters of three major Tamil stars — Vijay, Ajith Kumar, and now Suriya.
Leo, starring Vijay and Trisha, remains one of the biggest grossers in Vijay’s career. Meanwhile, Good Bad Ugly, featuring Trisha opposite Ajith Kumar, went on to become a massive box-office success as well.
With Karuppu now setting new benchmarks for Suriya, fans believe Trisha has completed a rare hat-trick of being part of milestone films for all three Tamil superstars.
Whether it is coincidence or pure luck, social media is celebrating Trisha’s remarkable box-office streak.
Interestingly, fans are now hoping that the same success sentiment carries over to Vishwambhara, where Trisha plays a key role opposite Chiranjeevi. The fantasy drama has reportedly been delayed due to reshoots and extensive VFX work and is currently expected to release in July.
According to industry buzz, many believe Trisha’s current blockbuster streak could work in favour of Vishwambhara and help boost excitement around the film.

