Trisha doesn't visit gurus

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,March 06 2010]

Actress Trisha Krishnan is not someone who deifies fellow humans as gods. Speaking at a press meet held recently, she said that she doesn't have faith in the gurus and swamijis of the 'spiritual' world.

She also said that media was becoming so powerful a force in the society that everyone needed to be afraid of it. She responded with the answer, when a media personnel asked her (probably in the context of the Ranjitha-Swami Nithyananda video footage) if details of the private life of actresses was increasingly poking out.

At a time when celebrities patronise some fake godmen, by giving away their fortunes, Trisha's rare stance has caught everyone's attention. The actress, who spoke with conviction, indicated that there was no need to prostrate before ordinary humans.

She also subtly insinuated that the media was becoming a menace in the case of celebrities. If, most of the times, it is behind their popularity, instrumental in making them icons overnight, it could be a nightmare when it spreads false rumours and chases their private lives, day in and day out.

Is the celebrity-crazed media listening?

More News

High Court stays High School screening

Narasimha Nandi's High School has seen many obstacles than one at various stages of production and release. A film that was refused by the Censor Board, it took the help of the Appellate Board to get the certificate of release.

Prakash Raj endorses Leader

As an actor, who strongly advocates for responsible cinema with a conscience, Prakash Raj has always scouted for films with a message. His conviction became all the more clear after he acted in a deglam, yet hard-hitting, role in Kancheepuram, for which he even won the National Film Award for Best Actor.

Sumanth, Swathi in Indraganti's next

Indraganti Mohan Krishna has roped in Sumanth and Swathi for his next film, to be written and directed by him. The director of an award-winning film like Ashta Chamma, is quite upbeat that the actors have signed the film as soon as they heard the storyline.

Actor Raja attempts suicide

Actor Raja, the Inkosari star, made a suicide bid yesterday. He reportedly consumed several sleeping pills, but was saved, after he was rushed to the hospital. Understandably depressed that his latest film has not seen wide theatrical release in the state, he made the bid.

Daring thief, this

Ranga, as a conniving thief, is no ordinary conman. He always likes to loot the houses of the police. In Ranga, coming with the subtitle The Donga, Srikanth plays an interesting role of a thief of sorts. Srikanth's role has two hues to it. It is to be seen what they are only after the film releases.