With her mega budget Sainikudu biting
dust – or atleast seems like
after viewing the initial reports
and analysis – Trisha has gone
to a philosophical phase in her life.
With stiff competition in Telugu industry
from all quarters – from bombshells
such as Ileana and her fellow mates
from Tamil such as Nayanthara and
Asin – Sainikudu’s performance
at the box-office was crucial for
Trisha’s existence in the Telugu
industry.
Now
that the movie has showcased a dismal performance,
Trisha finds the news hard to take in.
I put in my best efforts to all the movies I work.
My performance in movies that flop at the box
office can’t be underrated because I always
work hard. Though Sainikudu initially failed to
match the hype it created among the public, these
are only initial reports. I am confident that
the movie will pick up in the days to come, a
self-assured Trisha uttered in the best of her
philosophical tone.
Though Sainikudu’s flop message may not
affect the hero Mahesh Babu whose market is beyond
the hit/flop policy, Trisha’s market may
plunge. Few upcoming projects with promising heroines
in the lead are ready to hit the Telugu screens.
Asin’s Annavaram – which is a remake
of Tamil Tirupachi – and Ileana’s
Katharnak are on the pipeline and these movies
will be crucial in deciding Telugu cinema’s
top heroine.
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