


For once, I’d agree that we are relating two films by means of story. If she proves it well, she would be the next big thing. But, remember Trisha knows a little about acting while Samantha is beautiful indeed, but debuting. Trisha and Samantha Ruth Prabhu fare well on both grounds. He holds his hands crossed while Silambarasan has them equally distanced. Man! Nag doesn’t even know the boxing stance. But, Nag Chaitanya fails to even evoke a little interest through his stony vocals and rigid expressions. Silambarasan’s voice in the last dialogue in the trailer “Poi kalyanam pannikko Jessie, Nee onnum permission kekka varalala” is spoken with much emotion that he really felt it. However, Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya excels in terms of performances. The trailers of both films seem impressive (as it is the same content in both languages). Logically, this becomes her debut.įamous critics have argued that a trailer is a deceiving medium to lure us into the cinema halls only to suffer the fate of a bad film. Playing the Telugu version of Trisha is Samantha Ruth Prabhu who has acted in films like Baana Kaathadi and Moscowvin Kaaveri (they haven’t yet released). On the other side of the road, we have the young Nag Chaitanya who after a disappointing debut in Josh is desperate for a hit as he hails from a family of actors (son of Nagarjuna and stepson to Amala). Trisha Krishnan on the other side has proved a lot in means of glamour and a little in terms of acting.

Silambarasan’s career can be explained easily as the 27-year-old hasn’t proved himself so far other than romance a lot of women (as in Manmadhan) or impress with his dance moves ( Silambattam). These two stars have been in the industry since 2001. Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya has the so-called Kollywood Bad Boy, Silambarasan (who gets his much wanted breakthrough) and Trisha Krishnan (who’s trying to revive her career). But, what is the noticeable difference in both films? Gautham Vasudev Menon’s romance drama which initiated as Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya (Tamil) and then as Ye Maaya Chesave (Telugu) will face the litmus test as it has been in production for a while and the hype it has raised is inevitable as it has for every other Gautham Vasudev Menon film. And she is also one of the leading ladies in actor Vijay’s upcoming film, directed by Atlee.Come February 26 and we’ll have two releases in two languages. She is also playing the female lead in Irumbu Thirai, opposite Vishal. She is currently shooting for Vijay Sethupathi’s film directed by Thiagarajan Kumararaja. On the work front, Samantha has quite an interesting line up of movies in the making. The famous onscreen couple is expected to tie the knot later this year.Īlso read | Naga Chaitanya on engagement with Samantha: ‘An unforgettable night’. In January, Samantha got engaged to her longtime sweetheart Naga Chaitanya, at a star-studded private ceremony in Hyderabad. Will keep loving you all back all my life,” Samantha said. And it gave me your love, love that I hung onto dearly and desperately in hard times… and fondly and gratefully on sunny days. People who have influenced my entire being. The greatest blessing cinema has offered me has been the people it has introduced into my life. “I guess what I am trying to say is… what I have learnt in this time is that all the fame, all the wealth and all the success does not necessarily mean all the happiness. The film was also simultaneously made in Tamil as Vinnaithandi Varuvaya, with Trisha and Simbu in the lead roles.Īlso read | Naga Chaitanya, Samantha Ruth Prabhu engaged: Nagarjuna says my mother is my daughter now Since then they were rumoured to be dating each other but made their relationship public only recently. It was on the sets of the critically acclaimed 2010 romantic drama, directed by Gautham Menon, that Samantha met Chaitanya and the two instantly hit it off. The seventh anniversary of her first film is very special as earlier this year, she got engaged to her Ye Maaya Chesave co-star Naga Chaitanya. understand that ‘if I don’t shoot every single day of the year I am not a failure,’ ‘that people who abuse me on social media spend less time thinking about me than I about them,’ ‘that I will not have a heart attack and die everytime there is a problem,’ ‘that there always is a next time,’ and most importantly, ‘your story is a success only when you make other people a part of it,” she said.
#Ye maya chesave how to#
“It took me only 7 years (pun intended) to understand how to crack the art of normalcy.
