When Vijay Called Trisha Krishnan 'Princess' At Leo Success Meet

During the success meet of the film 'Leo', actor Vijay affectionately referred to his co-star Trisha Krishnan as 'Princess'. This charming moment highlighted their camaraderie and the positive atmosphere surrounding the film's reception. Vijay remarked on how Trisha uniquely waves to fans, contrasting the typical wave with her distinct 'princess wave'. The affectionate gesture resonated with the audience, reflecting the longstanding friendship between the two actors. 'Leo', directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, has garnered significant attention and accolades since its release, further solidifying Vijay's status in the industry and rekindling nostalgia among fans of the Vijay-Trisha pair. Their chemistry, both on and off-screen, continues to captivate audiences, making their interactions a focal point of interest in promotional events. The duo’s rapport is a testament to their successful collaborations in the past, which have consistently yielded box office hits and favorable reviews, contributing to their enduring popularity in Tamil cinema.
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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