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Thug Life Trailer: Kamal Haasan’s Liplock with Abhirami, Not Trisha – Netizens Confused

Kamal Haasan’s Thug Life trailer is making waves, especially due to a liplock scene that sparked debate online. Many assumed it was with Trisha, but it’s actually with actress Abhirami. Here’s the truth behind the viral moment.
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Thug Life Trailer: Kiss Scene Between Kamal and Abhirami Creates Buzz Online

Thug Life Trailer: The much-awaited trailer of Kamal Haasan and Silambarasan’s film Thug Life was released recently. Fans are loving the powerful visuals, emotional drama, and thrilling action scenes.

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Kiss Scene Creates Confusion Among Viewers

One particular scene in the trailer caught everyone’s attention — a kiss scene. Many fans thought it was a romantic moment between Kamal Haasan and Trisha. But that's not true.

It’s Abhirami, Not Trisha

The woman in the liplock scene is Abhirami, not Trisha. She plays Kamal Haasan’s wife in the film. Abhirami was a popular actress in the early 2000s. Some of her famous movies include Middle Class Madhavan, Charlie Chaplin, and Virumaandi.

Fans React with Mixed Opinions

The kissing scene received mixed reactions. Some people criticized Kamal for doing romantic scenes at his age.
One user commented, “Doing such scenes with much younger actresses doesn’t feel right.”
But others defended the scene. One fan wrote, “It’s just part of the story. People should stop overreacting.”

Another viewer said, “If both actors are comfortable and the scene fits the story, then there’s nothing wrong. Even Leo had a kiss scene with emotion.”

What Is Thug Life About?

The trailer suggests Thug Life is a strong emotional drama between a gangster father and his son. Kamal Haasan looks fierce and stylish in his new role. The action scenes between him and Simbu (Silambarasan) are powerful and gripping.

Release Date

The Tamil film Thug Life will release in theatres on June 5.

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