Riding high on the success of director RJ Balaji's latest offering 'Karuppu', veteran actress Trisha Krishnan has taken a moment to celebrate a remarkable achievement in her two-decade-long career. The Chennai-born actress has emerged as the common denominator in the highest-grossing films of Tamil cinema's three biggest superstars—Vijay, Suriya, and Ajith Kumar.

In recent social media posts, the 41-year-old actress highlighted this rare distinction, noting that she starred opposite Vijay in 'Leo', Suriya in 'Ghajini', and Ajith Kumar in 'Thunivu'—each film representing the respective actor's biggest commercial success at the box office. This achievement underscores not just her longevity but her ability to remain relevant across different generations of Tamil cinema.

The actress, who described May as 'magical' earlier, continues to enjoy a career resurgence. Her latest film 'Karuppu' has been well-received by audiences, adding another feather to her already decorated cap. For Indian cinema enthusiasts, particularly in Bihar where Tamil films dubbed in Hindi enjoy significant viewership, Trisha remains a familiar face through both theatrical releases and OTT platforms.

With multiple projects in her pipeline, Trisha's journey from a 2002 debutant to becoming an indispensable leading lady in South Indian cinema continues to inspire aspiring actors across the country.