Trisha's breakthrough in the Tamil film industry came with her debut film, "Jodi" (1999). As her career gained momentum, she began to experiment with traditional Tamil fashion, embracing the rich cultural heritage of South India. Her on-screen appearances in films like "Mouna Ragam" (2000) and "Priyama Nuvvu" (2002) showcased her stunning looks in traditional Tamil attire, including intricate sarees, ornate temple jewelry, and elaborate hairstyles.
Trisha's influence extends beyond movies. She is the brand ambassador for several leading fashion labels and jewelry brands in Tamil Nadu. Her collaboration with Kalyan Jewellers changed how South Indian brides look at advertisements —she brought a sense of modern-classic elegance. Trisha's breakthrough in the Tamil film industry came
During promotions for Ponniyin Selvan , she showcased intricate embroidered sarees with heavy chokers, embodying her regal character, Kundavai. Trisha's influence extends beyond movies
Trisha Krishnan , often called the "South Queen," has maintained a successful career for over two decades, known for a style that blends traditional elegance with modern minimalism. Her fashion journey began when she was crowned Miss Chennai in 1999 , a pivotal moment that transitioned her from modeling to cinema. During promotions for Ponniyin Selvan , she showcased