Mumbai: South India actress Trisha Krishnan, who teamed up with Askhay Kumar in `Khatta Meetha`, is upset with the media for trashing the comedy.
"I am a bit net buff and read everything. The reviews were bit disheartening. The reviews have trashed the movie. I don`t know box-office wise, it`s too early to speak, I guess," Trisha told reporters.
But she doesn`t regret doing the movie.
"I don`t regret because it`s a baby step in Bollywood and I would not have got a better package. It had a big director, big hero and I am happy with it," said Trisha.
In "Khatta Meetha", Trisha plays a municipal commissioner with Akshay essaying the role of a struggling construction contractor.
"People said that probably I didn`t fit the role of the commissioner. The commissioner should be a slightly older person. Actually, it was a very backhanded compliment in a way. I did feel that a commissioner should look a bit mature," said the actress.
"Friends were honest to say that they didn`t like me in the commissioner`s role. They like me as a college girl. It was a risk because I have never done something like this. Even in South, I have done different kind of roles, but never this kind of a role," she said.
IANS
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