Khushbu Sundar is backing Trisha after she was seen with Vijay, the Tamil film star and head of TVK, and that started the rumors all over again. Khushbu said nice things about Trisha as a person and criticized the increase in the kind of gossip you see in tabloids and the overly intrusive photos taken of people. She wants people to stop gossiping and just be decent and allow for privacy.
Khushbu Sundar’s defense of Trisha Krishnan
In an interview, Khushbu described Trisha as “one of the nicest, most dignified women I’ve ever met” and a very gentle person. She emphasized that friendships and working relationships are often misunderstood when celebrities are watched as closely as they are. She also said that we now live in a time where people want to blame someone for anything, even a sneeze. She meant her words to remind everyone that jumping to conclusions hurts actual people.
The wedding appearance that sparked rumors
On March 5th, Vijay and Trisha were at the wedding celebration for Kalpathi Suresh’s son in Chennai. They walked together to say hello to the new couple, had their picture taken, and left the wedding at about the same time. These quick moments became incredibly popular online and caused people to guess at what was happening. Because of reports that Vijay’s wife had filed for divorce and claimed he had acted badly, the timing of their being together made people talk even more. People were warned not to assume something about their personal relationship just because they were seen at the wedding.
Paparazzi culture and social media speculation
Khushbu specifically called out the behavior of the paparazzi and what people are saying online as being the reason for all the unnecessary drama. She didn’t want to say anything about the photographers who follow celebrities everywhere, but she noted that this level of intrusion has now moved from the biggest cities to other places. She also criticized people who hide behind anonymity online and enjoy tearing other people’s lives apart. She said they get a cruel kind of pleasure from commenting on others, and told people not to bother responding to untrue statements.
Vijay and Trisha are one of the most loved couples in Tamil movies, because of movies like Ghilli, Thirupaachi, Aathi, and Kuruvi. Their good on-screen relationship created a loyal following, and when they worked together again in Leo, people became interested in them as a pair again. This history in film creates curiosity when they are seen together. Long-time fans might see a normal interaction as something more because of their fond memories, and when you combine that with how social media works now, that can quickly turn into rumor.
Privacy, public perception, and the broader message
Khushbu defending Trisha points to a bigger problem: celebrity privacy is disappearing as guesses and speculation are taking the place of actual facts. Her request is basic and moral: treat celebrities with respect and don’t come to conclusions from just one event. For both the film industry and the public, Khushbu’s words are a call to choose kindness over being nosy. Whether you enjoy Tamil films for the art or just for fun, being respectful in discussions protects people and keeps something good about celebrity culture alive.





