Actress Trisha Krishnan has shared a poignant revelation about her last interaction with veteran filmmaker K Bhagyaraj, who passed away recently. In a heartfelt statement, Trisha disclosed that she had shared a meal with Bhagyaraj just a day before his death, expressing her disbelief at the sudden loss.
Trisha's Emotional Tribute
Speaking about her final moments with the legendary director, Trisha said, "It's hard to believe. We shared a meal together just a day before he passed away." The actress, who worked with Bhagyaraj in the Tamil film "Mounam Sammadham" in 2002, described him as a mentor and a father figure. She added, "He was a great filmmaker and an even better human being. I will miss him dearly."
Bhagyaraj's Legacy
K Bhagyaraj, known for his contributions to Tamil cinema as a director, screenwriter, and actor, died at the age of 70. He was celebrated for his unique storytelling and dialogue delivery. His filmography includes classics like "Mounam Sammadham" and "Indru Poi Naalai Vaa". The news of his death sent shockwaves through the film industry, with many celebrities paying tribute.
Industry Reactions
Several prominent figures from the Tamil film industry expressed their condolences. Actor Vijay Sethupathi tweeted, "A huge loss to the film fraternity. Rest in peace, sir." Director Pa. Ranjith noted, "Bhagyaraj sir was an inspiration to many. His work will continue to live on." Trisha's revelation added a personal touch to the collective mourning, highlighting the deep bonds formed in the industry.
Trisha's Career Highlights
Trisha Krishnan, a leading actress in South Indian cinema, has starred in numerous successful films across Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi. She made her debut in 2002 with "Mounam Sammadham" under Bhagyaraj's direction. Over the years, she has won several awards and accolades for her performances. Her recent projects include "Ponniyin Selvan" and "The Road".
The actress's tribute to Bhagyaraj underscores the impact he had on her life and career. As the industry mourns his loss, memories like these serve as a testament to his enduring legacy.



