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WATCH: Trisha Krishnan's behind-the-scenes prep for Sugar Baby's signature step in Thug Life
WATCH: Trisha Krishnan's behind-the-scenes prep for Sugar Baby's signature step in Thug Life

Pink Villa

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

WATCH: Trisha Krishnan's behind-the-scenes prep for Sugar Baby's signature step in Thug Life

Trisha Krishnan recently made the headlines after her single from Thug Life titled Sugar Baby surfaced on the internet. With several comments being made on the track and Trisha's character, there is no doubt that the film has some outstanding composition aided by impressive dance moves. As the song sneaks into everyone's playlists, the actress was seen in a rehearsal video for Sugar Baby with her choreographer, Roshini Nair. The short video shared by the latter herself depicted the actress prepping herself for the song. Moreover, the choreographer took the center stage with her finesse-filled dance moves. Sharing the video, the choreographer said, 'Once in a lifetime experience!!! THUG LIFE!!! Choreographer.' Watch how Trisha and Roshini sway to Sugar Baby The song Sugar Baby from Thug Life features Trisha Krishnan as a singer-actress, with a few glimpses promising her a glamorous look. The track, composed by AR Rahman, is co-penned by the musician himself, along with Siva Ananth and Shubha, who also wrote it. The banger track was crooned by Alexandra Joy, Shuba (rap), and Sarath Santhosh. Interestingly, this is the third collaboration between AR Rahman and Kamal Haasan, following ventures like Indian and Thenali. Coming to the film, Thug Life is slated to hit the big screens on June 5, 2025. As the movie inches closer to release, the actors are actively promoting it, with the audio launch taking place recently. The upcoming gangster film tells the tale of Rangaraya Sakthivel Naicker, a gangster who adopts a child named Amaran from the streets of Mumbai. As the former ages, he hopes to have his foster son take over the reins, but Sakthivel is presumed to be dead, with Amaran suspected of orchestrating everything. Now, the aged but fearless Yakuza-like gangster is making a return to seek vengeance, making this a game of death between father and son. As Kamal Haasan and Silambarasan TR play the main leads, the movie features an ensemble cast of actors, including Trisha Krishnan, Abhirami, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Ashok Selvan, Joju George, Nassar, and many more, in key roles.

If you ask ‘Crazy' Mohan to write dialogues for one film, he will write for four: K.S. Ravikumar
If you ask ‘Crazy' Mohan to write dialogues for one film, he will write for four: K.S. Ravikumar

The Hindu

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

If you ask ‘Crazy' Mohan to write dialogues for one film, he will write for four: K.S. Ravikumar

Actor Kamal Haasan on Thursday launched 25 books compiling the works, including plays and short stories, of actor and playwright 'Crazy' Mohan. Speaking on the occasion, he said he was happy that they found each other. 'Ours is a story of two brothers born in each other's homes. We would speak every day. If someone were to listen in on our conversations, they would think we ought to have been in an asylum. He did not mind my atheism; he accepted it,' he said. Director K.S. Ravikumar said there were times when Mohan would keep thinking and wait for even 15 days to develop a character, but dialogues came to him quickly. 'If you ask him to write dialogues for one film, he will write for four,' he added. Actor Jayaram said though he had acted in over 300 films in the last 37 years, people of all languages recall Thenali and Panchathantiram, the movies where he co-starred with Mr. Haasan, which were directed by Mr. Ravikumar and scripted by Mohan. Publisher Alliance Srinivasan said that he had been trying to get Mohan's plays published since 1991. 'If Crazy Troupe has been able to sustain themselves since the 1980s, it is because of their clean comedy,' he added. Brought out by The Alliance Publishers to mark their 125th anniversary, the books will have story and dialogues of plays, including Return of Crazy Thieves, Allaudin and 100 Watts Bulb, Madhil Mel Maadhu, and Chocolate Krishna; and two plays written by Mohan for theatre personality Kathadi Ramamurthi. His replies to questions from readers in the popular Tamil magazine Kalki and short stories that appeared in magazines are also included in the books. Actor Maadhu Balaji said the books had neat humour, and 25 sketches made by artist Keshav. 'The play Chocolate Krishna will be released as a graphic novel. We are taking the books to all schools and colleges and also giving away two sets of each book to two senior citizen homes and padasalas.' To get the copies of the books, call 9289281314. Musician Gayathri Girieesh, businessman Ravi Appaswamy, and director S.B. Kanthan were among those present.

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