'Work while you work, play while you play' seems to be the mantra of Trisha Krishnan, who is known for balancing well her professional and personal lives. The actress, who found some time between the shoot of her films, is currently holidaying with her close friends at an undisclosed location in India.
"I will not reveal where I am now. But I can say it is a beautiful location, well inside India. This time there is no abroad trip," says the 'Ghilli' and 'Manamdhan Ambu' actress.
At present, Trisha is part of three Tamil films - 'Samar' with Vishal, 'Endrendrum Punnagai' with Jiiva and 'Boologam' with 'Jayam' Ravi. Also, she is expected to sign a Telugu movie too.

Trisha is part of three Tamil films- \'Samar\', \'Endrendrum Punnagai\' \'Boologam\' and is to sign a Telugu movie too.
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