In a surprising turn of events, South Indian superstar Trisha Krishnan took to Twitter to wish Thalapathy Vijay a belated happy 50th birthday. But it wasn’t the sweet message that caught everyone’s attention—it was the cryptic caption included a their mirror selfie. Trisha wrote, “The calm to a storm, the storm to a calm! To many more milestones ahead.”
Trisha Krishnan’s heartfelt birthday wish for Thalapathy Vijay and the accompanying background music was Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather”. The post quickly went viral, sparking intrigue and speculation among fans.
Fans are now speculating about the hidden meaning behind these words. Is there more to their friendship than meets the eye? Could this be a subtle hint at an upcoming collaboration? Or perhaps it’s just a playful tease? Either way, social media is buzzing with theories and opinions.
Trisha Krishnan and Thalapathy Vijay share a storied history both on-screen and off-screen. Their first film together was the iconic “Ghilli” in 2004, which became a massive hit and is still celebrated by fans. They continued to enthral audiences in subsequent movies like “Aathi,” “Thirupaachi,” and “Kuruvi.” Their most recent collaboration was in Lokesh Kanagaraj’s 2023 film “Leo.”
Trisha Krishnan and Thalapathy Vijay have been at the center of dating rumors for years. Trisha and Vijay’s friendship goes back nearly two decades. Despite rumors, both actors have consistently denied having a romantic relationship. Their bond remains one of genuine friendship and professional camaraderie. So, while their on-screen chemistry continues to captivate audiences, their real-life friendship remains a heartwarming aspect of their journey in the film industry. Stay tuned as we unravel the mystery behind Trisha’s intriguing birthday wish!
Meanwhile, Vijay’s upcoming project “The Greatest Of All Time (GOAT)”, directed by Venkat Prabhu, has been generating significant buzz. Fans eagerly anticipate GOAT not only for its grandeur but also for Trisha’s reported cameo appearance, adding to the film’s allure.