Trisha Krishnan's Decade-Old Interview on Marriage Sparks Viral Buzz
Social media platforms are currently buzzing with intense discussions after a decade-old interview of popular actress Trisha Krishnan resurfaced online, drawing significant attention to her personal views on marriage and relationships. The clip began trending rapidly shortly after the actress made a high-profile appearance alongside renowned actor-politician Thalapathy Vijay at a star-studded wedding reception in Chennai on March 5, 2026.
Trisha Krishnan Shares Candid Thoughts on Marriage in Throwback Interview
In a revealing throwback interview from 2016 with Indiaglitz, Trisha Krishnan shared her thoughtful perspectives on marriage with remarkable calmness and clarity. The acclaimed 'Thug Life' actress explicitly stated that getting married is not a primary concern or priority in her life. She further elaborated that she would genuinely prefer to remain single rather than enter into a marriage that could potentially lead to separation or divorce in the future.
"I want to feel whether this is the person I can live with for the rest of my life because I don't believe in divorce. I don't want to go in for a divorce when I get married and I'm someone who will," she emphasized during the interview. The 'Vidaamuyarchi' actress explained that she wants to feel completely confident and assured that the person she chooses is someone she can genuinely live with for the rest of her life without regrets. “I don’t believe in divorce… I will think 100 times before marriage. I don’t want to end up hurting someone else or living an unhappy life,” she added with conviction.
Seeking Companionship Over Societal Pressure
The ‘Good Ugly Bad’ actress also addressed her desire for meaningful companionship and emotional security, highlighting that these elements are far more important to her than succumbing to societal pressure to get married. Having observed numerous couples who remain in marriages primarily due to family expectations, societal pressure, and conventional norms, the 'Ponniyin Selvan: I' actress realized she should never enter a marriage for the wrong reasons or external influences.
Krishnan elaborated further, stating, "I know tons of married couples around me who are in it for all the wrong reasons. They are extremely unhappy...I don't want to be in such a marriage. I want to fall in love. Marriage is secondary, but I definitely want to meet my companion... that I'm very particular about. I don't want to end up divorced, I don't want to end up hurting someone else or living an unhappy life so I will think about it 100 times before I do it."
Patiently Waiting for the Right Person
Additionally, the 'Paramapadham Vilayattu' actress specifically clarified that she will wait patiently for the right person to come into her life and is perfectly comfortable with the idea that marriage may not happen at all. This mature perspective reflects her commitment to personal happiness and authentic relationships over traditional milestones.
For those unfamiliar with the recent viral context, a video of Thalapathy Vijay and Trisha Krishnan attending a prestigious wedding has circulated widely across social media platforms. In the captivating footage, the celebrated actors can be seen walking gracefully to the stage together to congratulate the newly married couple with warmth and elegance. The wedding ceremony was for the son of esteemed film producer Kalpathi S. Suresh, attracting numerous celebrities from the Indian film industry.
Professional Collaborations Between Trisha Krishnan and Vijay
On the professional front, the two accomplished actors have collaborated on-screen in several successful and memorable films over the years, creating iconic pairings that fans continue to cherish. Their filmography together includes:
- 'Ghilli' (2004)
- 'Thirupaachi' (2005)
- 'Aathi' (2006)
- 'Kuruvi' (2008)
- 'Leo' (2023)
- 'The Greatest of All Time' (GOAT) in 2024
These collaborations have solidified their status as one of the most beloved on-screen duos in Tamil cinema, contributing to the heightened interest in their personal interactions and public appearances.
