as Suriya and Trisha Krishnan As ‘Karuppu’ starrer continues its massive success at the global box office, singer and dubbing artiste Chinmayi Sripada has shared a very vulnerable note about her involvement in the project. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Chinmayi admitted that she was “really scared” of dubbing Trisha, admitting that the studio sessions became a massive emotional trigger, bringing back painful memories of Vijay’s backlash in ‘Leo’.
Chinmayi Sripada says she was “genuinely scared”.
After the audience appreciated her dubbing work, Chinmayi took to X to explain her emotional state. “I’m getting ready to share this gem this time I was really afraid to share it on Karuppu (sic),” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter).The singer said that she has been suffering from anxiety for a long time.
Chinmayi expresses concern RJ Balaji and his family
Chinmayi said one of her biggest concerns was filmmaker RJ Balaji. He feared that joining the project would bring unwanted criticism on him and his family. His experience at ‘Leo’ made Chinmayi particularly cautious. He described RJ Balaji as someone he respects deeply.“I have known RJ Balaji for a long time – he and his wife, they are such lovely people and RJB himself, is a man who spends his whole life with hard work, determination and making his dreams come true. Maybe because I knew him and his family so well, I was afraid of what kind of backlash he would get for him. The film – it was a huge trigger, as I had seen almost everything from the past, on the big screen. Thank you @RJ_Balaji for the opportunity. Thanks for letting me dub Trisha. And I hope Karuppu saami will help me to work in my home, work without fear and fear of what will happen next. God help Unban me and others who have been banned from working for years. #KaruppuBlockbuster”
‘Karuppu’ stars Suriya and Trisha Krishnan
‘Karuppu’ stars Suriya and Trisha Krishnan in lead roles. The film has received a lot of support from the public since its release. According to Sacnilk, Karuppu earned 23.40 crores in India on Saturday. This represented a 51 percent jump from the opening day collection of 15.50 crore. The film’s worldwide gross has reached 66.04 crores in two days now.