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Trisha tackles ‘horror comedy’

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DIRECTOR Govi says actress Trisha Krishnan, pictured, known for her work in films such as Athadu and Stalin, is the real hero of the upcoming Telugu horrorcome­dy Nayaki, which opens in cinemas on Friday.

“Although I have two male leads, Trisha is the hero of the film,” said Govi. “She worked very hard on this project, shed weight and underwent a complete make-over to play her part. I don’t think any leading actress would compromise so much for the sake of a film.”

In the film, Trisha displays two different looks.

“In one of her avatars, she plays a 16- to 18-year-old. I didn’t have to tell her how she should look for the character. When I narrated the story, she understood what was expected from her to do justice to the role,” he said.

Govi calls Nayaki a retro “horror comedy”, a genre that is not often attempted.

“Trisha will be mostly seen in the 1980s look. The story will go back and forth in time. The film is 98% comedy and 2% horror,” said Govi, adding that without Trisha’s support they couldn’t have completed the project on time.

“We shot the film simultaneo­usly in Telugu and Tamil. It’s not easy to complete a bilingual film in 48 days, but Trisha ensured that the project was not delayed at any cost.

“For her role in the 1980s, it took her easily five hours to put on costumes and makeup. Neverthele­ss, she never complained or threw tantrums. She was very understand­ing and patient throughout the course of the shoot,” he said.

Model-turned-actor Ganesh Venkat Raman is paired with Trisha in the film, which also features Jayaprakas­h, Satyam Rajesh, Brahmanand­am and Sentrayan in important roles.

For the first time in her career, Trisha has sung in Nayaki. “She sang a threeminut­e promo song. One minute of the song will be used as the title track and the rest of it will feature in the film,” Govi said. – IANS

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