"Trisha plays a 20 year old in ‘Nayaki’"

August 24, 2015 01:54 pm | Updated March 29, 2016 05:12 pm IST - Chennai

For Trisha’s special look, a popular make-up artist and costume designer has been hired from Mumbai.

For Trisha’s special look, a popular make-up artist and costume designer has been hired from Mumbai.

Director Govi says southern actor Trisha Krishnan will be seen essaying a role much younger than her real self in the upcoming Tamil-Telugu horror-comedy “Nayaki” . She will also be singing a three-minute promo song for the film.

“Trisha will be seen playing a 20-year-old. She has been preparing herself to look much younger over the last couple of months,” Govi said.

For her role, Trisha, who is in her early 30s, also lost some weight.

The actor, for the first time will be crooning in “Nayaki”.

“She will be singing a three-minute promo song. One minute of the song will be used as the title track and the rest of it will feature in the film,” Govi said, and added that nearly 60 per cent of the film will be shot in Chennai and the rest in Hyderabad.

“I didn’t have to tell her how she should look for the character. When I narrated the story, she understood what was expected from her to do justice to the role,” he said.

For Trisha’s special look, the team has hired a popular make-up artist and costume designer from Mumbai, he shared.

Govi calls “Nayaki” a retro horror-comedy, a genre that hasn’t been attempted before.

“Trisha will be mostly seen in the 1980s look. The story will go back and forth in time. The film is 98 per cent comedy and two percent horror,” said Govi, who will be making Tamil directorial debut with the film.

Trisha is hero of the film, says Govi.

“Although there’s a male lead in the film, Trisha is my hero. I’m her biggest fan and I’ve always wanted to make a film with her. It took her only 10 minutes to accept the offer,” he said.

Model-turned-actor Ganesh Venkat Raman is paired with Trisha in the film, which also features Jayaprakash, Satyam Rajesh, Brahmanandam and Sentrayan in important roles.

“I’m introducing Rajesh to Tamil audiences while Sentrayan to Telugu industry. We’re on the lookout for a second heroine who will be essaying a significant character,” he added.

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