
Trisha Krishnan's fierce rehearsal for ‘Sugar Baby' step in ‘Thug Life'; netizens REACT!
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Trisha Krishnan
has once again set the internet buzzing — this time with a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her dance rehearsals for the much-talked-about track 'Sugar Baby' from the upcoming film 'Thug Life'.
A short rehearsal video, shared online by choreographer Roshini Nair, shows Trisha working meticulously on perfecting the song's signature moves.
'Once in a lifetime experience!'
The video captures the actress mid-practice, showing off her dedication as she fine-tunes each step.
Sharing the video on her social media, Roshini captioned it with excitement, 'Once in a lifetime experience!!! THUG LIFE!!! Choreographer.'
Thug Life | Song - Sugar Baby (Lyrical)
Netizens share mixed views
The post mostly received mixed opinions from the netizens. One comment read, 'Seeing the song I thought what a stupid dance step. But seeing the choreographer do it. Now I realise that Trisha ruined a good step.' Another comment read, 'Choreographer nailed it… Trisha hmmmm.' A third one wrote, 'The choreographer's facial expressions are superb. The song would have been better if she acted.'
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Another comment read, 'Its not a bad step, its Trisha who did bad.
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'Sugar Baby' features Trisha not just as an actress but also presenting herself in a strikingly glamorous avatar. Composed by the legendary AR Rahman, the track is co-written by Rahman, Siva Ananth, and Shubha. Vocals come from Alexandra Joy, Shuba (who also lends a rap segment), and Sarath Santhosh, creating a banger that's already sneaking into fans' playlists.
This marks the third collaboration between AR Rahman and Kamal Haasan.
Countdown to June 5, 2025
Directed by Mani Ratnam, 'Thug Life' is slated for a grand theatrical release on June 5, 2025. Fans are eager to see Mani Ratnam's magic on the big screen, especially after the trailer and other promo contents have soared the hype and teased an epic film from the master. Overall 'Thug Life' is surely one of the most awaited upcoming films this year.
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