![]() ![]() ![]() If it wasn’t a blockbuster hit it was at least a reasonably successful film but never a flop. It is reported that not a single film of Trisha has ever failed at the box office. Hot Trisha has given stunning performances in Tamil films: ‘ Mounam Pesiyadhe‘, ‘ Saamy‘, ‘ Ghilli‘, ‘ Aaru‘, ‘ Something Something… Unnakum Ennakum‘ and Telugu films: ‘ Varsham‘, ‘ Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana‘, ‘ Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule‘, ‘ Bujjigadu‘ & ‘ King‘. Trisha, the hot petite beauty has given magnificent performances in a number of films that has fetched her multiple awards, honors and accolades. Hot Asin is truly the hottest South Indian actress today, who has transcended national boundaries with her trilingual film ‘The 19th Step’ made in Tamil, English and Japanese languages. ![]() Her debut bollywood movie ‘Ghajini’ did a business of around Rs.376 crores worldwide of which the domestic share is put at Rs.172 crores. Her performance in bollywood version of ‘Ghajini’ starring Aamir Khan has made her one of the most sought after actresses in bollywood. Her passionate performances in blockbuster hits like ‘Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi’, ‘Shivamani 9848022338’, ‘Ghajini’, Pokkiri’ and so on has won her critical acclaim. The lissome beauty Asin too has delivered award winning blockbuster performances in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi films. The raging beauty Nayanthara shot to fame in South Indian films with her blazing hot performances in Tamil films ‘Chandramukhi’ starring Rajnikanth, ‘Vallavan’ starring Shimbu, ‘Billa’ starring Ajith, ‘ Lakshmi‘ starring Venkatesh which have created box office records of sorts. Like Aishwarya Rai, there are several talented South Indian actresses the likes of gorgeous beauties Nayantara, Asin, Shriya Saran, Ileana, Genelia, Trisha, Meera Jasmine, Anushka to name a few who can turn a film into a blockbuster hit with their scintillating performances. ![]()
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