trisha krishnan, who has been a prominent face in the South
indian film
industry for over two decades, has raised eyebrows with her promotional choices in recent years. For films like Leo, Vidaamuyarchi, and Good Bad Ugly, the actress maintained a relatively low profile, choosing not to attend most promotional
events or engage extensively with the media. This selective approach often led to speculation among fans and
industry watchers about her level of involvement or interest in those projects. However, it now seems that her promotional strategy is more closely tied to her personal regard for the filmmakers she collaborates with.

With Thug Life, directed by the legendary
mani ratnam,
trisha is visibly going all out in her promotional efforts. She has been making appearances across multiple states—including Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana,
tamil Nadu, and even Mumbai—showing a level of commitment that is both rare and commendable. This isn't the first time she has shown such enthusiasm for a
mani ratnam project; during the release of Ponniyin Selvan, she was equally active, attending
press meets, interviews, and fan
events across the country. It’s clear that
trisha holds a special respect for
mani ratnam, and she seems to go the extra mile when collaborating with a
director of his stature.

Her dedication to promoting Thug Life reflects not just her respect for
mani ratnam but also her understanding of the importance of visibility in a film's success. It highlights her professionalism and her strategic choices in aligning herself with projects and filmmakers she believes in. By investing her time and energy in Thug Life,
trisha not only boosts the film’s outreach but also reaffirms her place as a versatile and committed artist in the industry. Fans are hopeful that this collaboration will not only live up to its hype but also mark another memorable chapter in her already illustrious career.