Trisha excited to resume work on 'Bhogi'


Chennai, Feb 3 (IANS): Actress Trisha Krishnan, who got engaged a couple of weeks back, is excited about resuming work on her next Telugu-Tamil bilingual "Bhogi", which also features Puunam Kaur and Oviya in the lead roles.

"Many thought Trisha would take a break from work post engagement, but she will soon start working on bilingual film 'Bhogi'. She's super excited about it as it features her in the lead along with two other heroines," a source close to Trisha told IANS.

On Monday, Trisha shared information about the film on her Twitter page.

"Happy 2 announce that I will be rejoining d cast n crew for my film now titled 'Bhogi' wit Poonam n Oviya. A racy thriller about 3 friends, 1 journey - no limits. Gal power all d way (sic)," she posted.

The film is being directed by Paandian of "Priyam" fame.

Meanwhile, Trisha is set to tie the knot towards the end of the year with entrepreneur-turned-producer Varun Manian.

"She has a few projects to be completed. She should be done with them by the end of this year, and that's when she plans to get married. They haven't zeroed in on a date yet," the source said.

Trisha is awaiting the release of Tamil action-thriller "Yennai Arindhaal".A

 

  

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