South Indian cinema star Trisha Krishnan had a delightful surprise on Sunday when she discovered her name featured in none other than The New York Times crossword puzzle. The clue “Actress Krishnan of South Indian cinema” led to the answer “Trisha,” making her one of the few Indian actors to be acknowledged in the iconic NYT puzzle.
Overjoyed, Trisha shared the news with her fans via Instagram Stories. Posting a screenshot of the crossword clue, she humorously captioned it, “I made it to New York today (sic)!” She followed up with another story that playfully read, “K bye! Done showing off (sic),” expressing her excitement with a dose of her usual charm.
Her achievement didn’t go unnoticed among her peers. Fellow actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu celebrated Trisha’s moment, sharing a story on her own social media that called Trisha a “Queen.” The acknowledgment from a publication as prominent as The New York Times not only highlights Trisha’s impact in the entertainment industry but also reflects the growing international recognition of South Indian cinema and its stars.
Trisha, known for her recent performance in the blockbuster Ponniyin Selvan series, continues to inspire fans globally with her successful career and vibrant personality. With this unique feature in the NYT crossword, Trisha has once again made her mark in an unexpected yet memorable way!
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