trisha krishnan, whose films Ponniyin Selvan, Raangi, and the online series Brinda are all in the works, started filming for her forthcoming tamil flick on Monday. The Road, directed by newcomer Arun Vaseegaran and financed by AAA Cinema, is the title of the film. On Wednesday, the film began production with a formal pooja in Chennai. According to a person close to the production, the film is based on true events.

"The plot centres around a woman who has nothing to lose and is enraged by a few anti-social elements. The incident occurred in madurai a few years ago, and the plot revolves around it. The film, which began filming in Chennai, would be shot for more than 50 days in and around madurai," the insider stated. sam CS will compose the soundtrack for The Road, which also stars Mia George, MS Bhaaskar, Santosh Prathaap, "Dancing Rose" Shabir, and vivek Prasanaa.

The film's production began today in madurai and is expected to last 50 days. Trisha's part will be central to the film, which is reported to be a tale of blood and revenge. trisha will be shown in the hottest light possible, with some spicy moments thrown in for good measure.

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