Trisha`s encounter with Bangkok protestors

Trisha`s encounter with Bangkok protestors
Thursday, December 11, 2008 09:45 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
While shooting for her forthcoming Telugu movie King in Thailand, Bangkok, actress Trisha and the crew found them caught in the tribulation. Bangkok has become highly volatile with the anti-government protesters.

The film stars Nagarjuna and Trisha and is being directed by Srinu Vaitla. After three days peaceful shoot in Thailand, the crew reached the airport to get the flight back to Chennai but unfortunately it was closed by the protestors.

Seeing no way out, Trisha and others decided to reach downtown and somehow travel to Phuket, which was free of protestors and hence got a chance to board their flight back to Chennai.

The glam-doll still hasn't being able to come out of the shock.

We hope and wish that the rest of the film shooting gets completed without any further unwanted troubles.
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