When society constantly peddles the idea of the perfect marriage, Trisha sticks to a philosophy of what is truly important. looking for his partner. For him, being with someone isn’t about ticking boxes or meeting expectations. It’s about choosing someone for the right reasons – companionship, not social validation. “I know many married couples around me who are in it for all the wrong reasons. They are extremely unhappy. I don’t want to be in that kind of marriage. I want to be in love. Marriage is secondary, but I really want to meet my partner – which I am very particular about,” she told IndiaGlitz.
Trisha may be a quadragenarian, but at heart, she’s always been a fierce advocate of modern love. He is a romantic, just not in the way society expects. He’s looking for connection, not validation — because in the end, that’s all that really matters.