About.....

Name: Trisha Krishnan
Nick Name: Honey
Date of birth: May 04, 1983
Zodiac Sign: Taurus
Birth place: Chennai, India
Height : 5' 8"
Hails from: Palakkad, Kerala, India
Father - Krishnan
Mother - Uma Krishnan
Mother Tongue : Tamil
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Tamil and FrenchSchooling : Church ParkCollege : Ethiraj CollegeAddress: Mac Sunny Side, 5/1, Dr Alagappa Chettiar Road,Poonamallee High Road, Chennai- 600084
Debut Film: Mounam Pesiyadhey (TAMIL FILM)Hobbies: Music, Reading, Swimming
Her Strength: Determination
Her Weakness: Thinks a lot even about petty matters
Turned on by: Good perfume,
PowerTurned off by: Body odour, In-compassionate people, People chewing loudly
Blind date she would go with: Bill Clinton
Favourite night activity: Reading, net-surfing & partying occasionally
Terrified of: Losing people who matter the mostRecurring dream: walking on a lonely road in the middle of the night & a guy on a bicycle rides past her and pulls her hand
Her idols: Claudia Schiffer, Aishwariya Rai and Madhu Sapre
Other talents: Ballet dancer, Swimmer
Unusual things done by her: tried to sneak out of school once during Sports Day, always been intrigued by the supernatural especially U.F.O.'s and aliens
Her light brown eyes and glorious smile will take her to places. Trisha Krishnan, the lovely South Indian Actress was born and brought up in Chennai. BBA student of Ethiraj College, Chennai, she started her career as a model. She had been a model for many popular brands including Pepsi, Fair and Lovely, Medimix, Josco Jewellery, Prince Jewellery, Kumaram Silks.
was at this time Trisha took a shot at Miss Chennai contest 99 and emerged victorious with her stunning looks. From that point she has never looked back. She participated in the Fa Miss India Femina contest and bagged Miss Beautiful Smile title. After winning this title, she became a prominent figure in fashion shows and had worked with leading designers and choreographers. She also starred in Phalguni Pathak's famous music album 'Meri Chunar Ud Ud Jaye' During this time she received a call from Producer Vikram Singh to act in a lead role in his film 'Lesa Lesa' opposite Shyam directed by the famous director Priyadharshan. But it was 'Mounam Pesiyathe' opposite Surya that hit the screens first and the film turned out to be an average grosser. Her second film 'Manasellam' opposite Srikanth did well at the box-office.
Even before her first movie gets released, Trisha has been roped in to play as a heroine in nearly half-a-dozen movies with leading stars of South India. Her films Mani Ratnam's 'Aayudha Ezuthu', 'Saamy' opposite Vikram, 'Unakku 18, Enakku 20', 'Manasellam' has established her as one of the South Indian top actresses at the moment. Some of her interests include music, animals, channel surfing, reading and travelling. Commercials: Medimix soap, Vimal, Butterfly, Junior Horlicks, Britannia cold coffee, Fair & Lovely, Pepsi, Josco Jewellery (Kerala), Brooke bond Red Label Tea, Philips Power Vision, Arun Ice Cream, Goya Perfume (Colombo), Cavincare Meera Gold, Neem Toothpaste, Hercules cycle. ICICI Bank For starters Trisha is a well known actress in Tamil & Telugu films. She has acted in Tamil blockbuster Saamy and is well known face in ad world.She is former Miss Chennai and was also adjudged Miss Beautiful at Femina Miss India pageant.
Trisha, the busy actress in Tamil and Telugu film industries, is celebrating her birthday on Thursday. It has been a happy year so far as Trisha is flooded with offers. Celebrating her birthday in the sets of Bheema, Trisha is currently acting in a couple of Tamil films including Vikram's Bheema and Jeyam Ravi starrer Something Something. In Telugu, the actress is playing the heroine to Chiranjeevi in his movie Stalin. Trisha says, 'I am not in a hurry to choose movies. I go by the storyline and the merit of my role. In Bheema, my role is prominent. Unlike heroines who run around trees and romance and later disappear, I play a part of the story. Congratulations Trisha Krishnan ! What for, you might ask. Well, the buzz is that the Tollywood topper has become the first actress in south India to command a Rs 1 crore fee. So far, Sridevi had held the record for taking the highest salary in south - Rs 80 lakh in her prime days.Beautiful South Indian actress Trisha, who has been making waves in South Indian by delivering hit after hit has been officially voted as the top actress in South Indian in a poll conducted by a popular media house. Trisha easily beat other charming South Indian beauties like Nayanthara, Namitha, Asin & Shriya. She received more than 40% of the votes polled. In another poll conducted by the same media house Nayanthara was voted as the most glamorous actress and Namitha was voted as the Sexiest actress in South.
Trisha is one of the most popular south Indian actresses and she is young, talented and charming. Her birth name is Trisha Krishnamurthy. Trisha was born on the 4th of May 1983 in Pallakad, Kerala, India. She speaks English, Hindi, Tamil and French. A Profile of the TOP ACTRESS in SOUTH - Trisha

Sunday, July 27, 2008

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AP gets approval to set up 4 SEZs (Deccan Chronicle)
Cyber security market to grow 100 times in 5 years (Economic Times)
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30.8.2007
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Virginia Tech Criticized for Actions in Shooting (nytimes.com)
Doctors urge back-to-school measles jabs (times)
Pakistan's exiled Sharif plans September return(guardian)
Mobile phone production in India to grow to 107 mn by 2011 (DNA)
29.8.2007
Judge Overturns a RulingOn Claims in Enron Case (wsj)
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1 dead, 50 police personnel injured in Agra violence (Hindustan Times)
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28.8.2007
Gonzales Resignation Ends an Era (wsj)
Iraq Weapons Are a Focus of Criminal Investigations (nytimes.com)
Sarkozy talks of bombing if Iran gets nuclear arms (Times)
Yahoo! sued over disclosure of Chinese citizens' identities (guardian)
3rd ODI: All’s well that ends Bell (Hindustan Times)
27.8.2007
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The Kibbutz Sheds Socialism and Gains Popularity (nytimes.com)
Ten arrests over Politkovskaya killing (times)
Government can ride out political crisis, says Pakistan's PM (guardian)
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24.8.2007
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23.8.2007
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22.8.2007
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21.8.2007




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Mexico's Yucatan saps hurricane's strength (cnn.com)
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Afghan Police Free German Hostage (wsj)
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Hurricane Dean batters Jamaica but worst 'still to come' (timesonline.com)
Plane explodes at Japanese airport (guradian)
BCCI gears up to meet threat from ICL (Hindustan Times)
19.8.2007
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18.8.2007
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Chinese Entrepreneurs Flourish in Africa (nytimes.com)
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ICL makes Rs 100 million bait for Asif (Hindustan Times)
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Asian Stocks Slide Again Despite Late Wall Street Rally (nytimes.com)
Acid attack' on Tamil journalist (bbc.co.uk)
Karat and stick (Hindustan Times)
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Japan, Korea Slide, Tracking Wall Street (wsj)
Asian Markets Tumble Amid Mortgage Crisis (nytimes.com)
At least 337 dead in Peru quake (cnn.com)
Brown 'best man' for Britain: Lord Paul (Hindustan Times)
Bharti to launch cell phone service in Lanka (Economic Times)
14.8.2007
Qualcomm's Top Lawyer Leaves (wsj)
Iconic philanthropist Brooke Astor dies at 105 (cnn.com)
India to curb foreign borrowing (bbc)
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13.8.2007
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11.8.2007
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Indian team in unbeatable position (DNA)
No takers in Left for PM's challenge (Hindustan Times)
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Bush, Sarkozy look for better relations (Yahoo.com)
10.8.2007
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Asian Markets Fall as Credit Fears Spread (nytimes.com)
Bayer chooses Starcom Worldwide as media partner (livemint.com)
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Phalke for Benegal (The Tribune)
Beijing racing to meet the deadline (Hindu)
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8.8.2007
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Dhoni named captain for Twenty20 World championship (Hindu)
Millions not enough for Silicon professionals (Deccan Chronicle)


7.8.2007
Wal-Mart Makes Move Into India (wsj)
Setback for Novartis in India Over Drug Patent (nytimes.com)
Wipro buys Infocrossing in largest overseas acquisition (Hindustan Times)
Google to offer web-based services to Airtel (dna)
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Civil Rights Lawyer Hill Dies at 100 (wsj)
McCain: Obama is naive (cnn.com)
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CBI arrests Ashok Malhotra (Hindustan Times)
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4.8.2007
Mexico's Carlos Slim makes his billionsthe old-fashioned way: monopolies (wsj)
Sharapova breezes past Sania (rediff.com)
South Asian monsoons displace millions (yahoo.com)
Markets Fall as Lender Woes Keep Mounting (nytimes.com)
Time celebrates India's awakening as a young giant (Hindustan Times)
3.8.82007
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For Young Earners in Big City, a Gap in Women’s Favor (nytimes.com)
Hit man's bullet finds newspaper editor (cnn.com)
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In Fox News, Giuliani Finds a Friendly Stage (nytimes.com)
School student dies after being beaten by teacher (DNA)
NRI donate $ 20 mn to native vilage in Kerala (Deccan Chronicle)
Sania shocks her doubles partner Peer (Hindu)

1.8.2007
Sainath gets Magsaysay Award (Hindu)
Six-year jail for Sanjay (Deccan Chronicle)
Murdoch to buy Dow Jones for $5.6 bn (Times of India)
Sensex, Nifty crash on weakening US stock markets (Hindustan Times)
Indians neither earn nor spend enough’ (DNA)

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