The Greatest Of All Time
Trisha Krishnan, The Greatest Of All Time (Photo Credit: Prodip Guha via Getty Images, AGS Entertainment)

The Greatest of All Time Cast: Trisha To Join Vijay’s Movie

The buzz around Vijay’s upcoming film The Greatest Of All Time, aka The GOAT, is massive. After his blockbuster hit Leo, fans are excited to see how well the upcoming movie will do at the box office. Another reason behind fans’ excitement is that the film might mark one of the last projects of the actor’s career. Amid the excitement, a report has claimed that Trisha will be seen shining on the big screens again with the Tamil star.

Venkat Prabhu is directing the movie, while AGS Entertainment is bankrolling it. Meenakshi Chaudhary has been confirmed to play the leading lady opposite Vijay in the film. Apart from the two lead stars, the movie boasts an ensemble cast, including Jayaram, Prashanth, Laila, Prabhu Deva, Parvati Nair, Sneha, Mohan, Premgi, Yogi Babu, and others.

Trisha Krishnan to have a cameo in Vijay’s movie GOAT (The Greatest Of All Time)?

According to a report by 123telugu.com, The Greatest Of All Time will see a special cameo by Trisha Krishnan. However, no official statement has been released yet regarding the actress’ involvement in the project. The rumors suggest that her part has already been shot.

If the reports are to be believed, it will not be the first time when Trisha Krishnan will share the screen space with Vijay. While they starred together in Leo, they also worked together in Ghilli, Thirupaachi, Aathi, and Kuruvi. Moreover, it would be interesting to see Trisha mesmerizing the audience with her talent, even for a few moments.

So far, the makers of The Greatest Of All Time have released a few posters. The posters hinted at Vijay’s double role in the movie. Seemingly, one will be a normal version, while another will be Vijay’s de-aged version. Some behind-the-scenes pictures were also released by the makers featuring Vijay. The film’s release date has not been announced yet.

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