Trisha Krishnan shares BTS moments from 'Good Bad Ugly' amid film’s soaring success

Ajith Kumar's 'Good Bad Ugly' is a box office hit, and Trisha Krishnan, who plays a significant role, shared behind-the-scenes photos, offering fans a glimpse into her character and moments with the cast. Amidst the celebration, Trisha addressed online negativity, criticizing the spread of false rumors and questioning the motives of online trolls, standing strong against baseless gossip.
Trisha Krishnan shares BTS moments from 'Good Bad Ugly' amid film’s soaring success
Ajith Kumar’s 'Good Bad Ugly' has taken the box office by storm, receiving an overwhelming response from fans and setting impressive records from day one. As the film continues its winning streak, Trisha Krishnan, who plays a key role, gave fans a delightful sneak peek into her journey on set. She shared behind-the-scenes photos that offered a closer look at her character Ramya, along with moments spent with the cast and crew.
Trisha’s candid moments win hearts online
On Instagram, Trisha Krishnan dropped a carousel of pictures, including a monitor screen of a dance sequence she performed with Ajith Kumar. One standout photo showed her alongside director Adhik Ravichandran and veteran actor Prabhu, capturing a candid moment filled with warmth. Her graceful on-screen presence and camaraderie with the team resonated strongly with fans. Expressing her heartfelt thanks, she captioned the post with a simple yet joyful “Nandri mammeyyyyyy….” to show her appreciation for the love pouring in. Meanwhile, Trisha's role in 'Good Bad Ugly' is winning praise from fans, and her back-to-back associations with Ajith turned out to be favorite ones for the duo's fans.

Trisha claps back at online negativity
However, amid the celebrations, Trisha also addressed the darker side of social media. In a pointed note shared on her stories, she criticized the ongoing negativity and false rumors being spread about her. Labeling such behavior as “anonymous cowardice,” she called out individuals who derive satisfaction from spreading baseless gossip about people they hardly know. She didn’t hold back in her remarks, asking, “Toxic people, do you guys live or sleep well?” and questioning if attacking others online brings them joy. Her statement reflected a strong stand against online trolling and garnered support from fans.
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