Actress trisha krishnan, known for her roles in iconic films, recently opened up about her views on marriage during an interactive session with the press.

Following the release of the first track from her upcoming Mani Ratnam-directed film Thug Life, the event was held in Chennai. In addition to drawing attention, Trisha's direct answer to the marriage issue prompted her co-star kamal haasan to make a remarkable and hilarious comment that left the audience speechless.
 
When asked about her wedding plans during the Q&A session, trisha gave remarkably candid answers.  "I don't believe in marriage," she said. It's acceptable if it occurs and if it doesn't. Many others found resonance in Trisha's unvarnished opinion, which demonstrated her independence and unique viewpoint on the subject.

Kamal Haasan's Unexpected Reply
But what really took center stage was Kamal Haasan's reaction to Trisha's statement. Following Trisha's remark, kamal haasan paused in contemplation, which led the anchor to inquire about his thoughts.  In response, Haasan smiled mischievously and said, "I am just wondering if she will vote or not."  The audience erupted in laughter and shouts when he made a comment on his own political career as a member of the rajya sabha and the founder of Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM).

Kamal Haasan's Political Movement
Through his political party, MNM, Kamal, who first entered politics in 2018, has been a vocal supporter of reform.  His fun yet thought-provoking remark demonstrated his love of politics. Given Kamal's well-known political career, his amusing comment regarding voting added levity to the occasion.

After working together successfully on Manmadan Ambu and Thoongaa Vanam, trisha and kamal haasan are having a special reunion in Thug Life.  Kamal approaches every movie with the same fervor and enthusiasm as if it were his first, trisha said, expressing her appreciation for him. She also praised Mani Ratnam, who is renowned for fostering equality among the actors during rehearsals, guaranteeing a relaxed and cooperative setting.

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