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One of her most-watched emotional song videos on Think Music India .

This energetic dance track featuring Vijay and Trisha remains one of the most-viewed and celebrated Tamil movie songs on YouTube. It is considered a timeless dance anthem.

(2010) : Her role as Jessie became a cultural phenomenon and is still one of her most referenced characters.

The 2000s marked Trisha's golden era, where she quickly became one of the most sought-after actresses in South India. Her ability to deliver memorable performances in both Tamil and Telugu films established her as a bankable star. Key films from this decade include Saamy (2003) and Ghilli (2004) in Tamil, and the iconic Varsham (2004) in Telugu, for which she secured her first South Filmfare Best Actress Award. Her Telugu hits Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (2005) and Athadu (2005) further cemented her status, while her performance in Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule (2007) earned her a Nandi Award.

The song "Kokku Para Para" from Ghilli is one of the most viewed Tamil songs on YouTube, currently sitting at over 150 million views. Trisha’s village-girl look and energetic dance moves are legendary.

Trisha made her Bollywood debut opposite Akshay Kumar. While the film failed commercially, her video clips from the song "Shala La Baby" became popular for her crossover appeal.

Soulful A.R. Rahman compositions that visually celebrate Trisha's ethereal screen persona.

Directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, this romantic drama is a modern classic. Trisha's portrayal of Jessie, a Syrian Christian woman torn between love and family obligations, redefined romance in Tamil cinema. Her styling, particularly her simple cotton sarees, became a massive cultural trend. Bollywood Debut and Continued Experimentation (2010–2021)

The visual track for "Aga Naga" highlights the majestic royalty of Princess Kundavai, trending globally upon its release. Viral Interviews and Promotional Clips

This era saw Trisha experimenting with more nuanced roles, including strong female-led films and negative characters, showcasing her versatility.

The interval scene (often titled "96 - School Reunion Scene" ) and the song "Kaathalae Kaathalae" have generated over 200 million combined views across YouTube. Fans create endless edits, reaction videos, and tributes based on this film. It is arguably the most analyzed popular video in her modern filmography.