Suriya and Trisha’s courtroom drama Karuppu was set for a theatrical release, but all screenings were cancelled at the last minute, with reports pointing to unpaid dues by the producers. The setback triggered backlash online, protests outside theatres, and an emotional on-camera apology from director RJ Balaji, before the film screened selectively in cities including Mumbai, Pune and Varanasi. As fans demand an updated release timeline, Dream Warrior Pictures warned of legal action against any downloading or sharing of leaked scenes on major platforms.
Actor-turned-politician Vijay, the TVK chief, was sworn in as Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister at Chennai’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium after negotiations and election momentum. The ceremony drew huge fanfare and star presence, including actress Trisha Krishnan. But it was their styling that lit up social media: Vijay reportedly chose a tailored black-and-white pantsuit instead of the customary white shirt-and-veshti look, while Trisha arrived in an icy-green Kanjeevaram saree with a jasmine gajra and diamond jewellery.
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Suriya and Trisha’s upcoming film Karuppu hit a tense release-day moment as early morning shows were cancelled abruptly. Fans staged protests amid silence from the production house, claims from theatre exhibitors, and an emotional appeal from director Suriya. The situation escalated further as bookings reportedly opened very late, fueling allegations of something being handled behind the scenes despite CM Vijay’s special sign-off.
Suriya and Trisha Krishnan’s action drama Karuppu hit an unexpected release day delay after morning screenings were cancelled across Tamil Nadu. Fans were left disappointed as producers worked to clear the reported financial issues and move screenings to later in the day. The film, featuring Suriya in a dual role, already had strong advance bookings.
A Bengaluru autorickshaw poster featuring Vijay and Trisha Krishnan has gone viral online, with the auto driver using the punchy line “Love is life but lover is not wife.” The image spread rapidly on X ahead of Vijay’s swearing-in, while Trisha’s appearance at the event further fueled fresh buzz and online reactions.
Actress Trisha drew massive attention at actor-turned-politician Vijay’s swearing-in ceremony in Chennai. In viral clips, she’s seen leaving the venue as fans crowd around her, turning her mint green saree and jasmine gajra hair accessory into instant social media buzz. The footage quickly spread across platforms, spotlighting her star power beyond cinema.
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Actress Trisha Krishnan visited TVK chief Vijay’s Chennai residence on her 43rd birthday, drawing immediate attention as early trends suggested TVK leading in over 100 seats in Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2026. The timing has fueled fresh speculation around Vijay’s ongoing divorce proceedings, adding political buzz to the celebrity meeting as the results shape up.
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