Background
She would feature alongside fellow debutant Gautham Karthik in the leading roles, coincidentally 32 years after her mother and Gautham"s father had also debuted together in Bharathiraja"s Alaigal Oivathillai (1981).
She would feature alongside fellow debutant Gautham Karthik in the leading roles, coincidentally 32 years after her mother and Gautham"s father had also debuted together in Bharathiraja"s Alaigal Oivathillai (1981).
She was initially rejected with the director noting she was "too young for the role", before the team chose to sign her following Samantha"s exit from the project
After making her debut in Mani Ratnam"s 2013 drama film Kadal, she has since gone on to work on Ravi K. Chandran"s directorial debut Yaan (2014). Aged 14, Thulasi was first considered for a role in director Mani Ratnam"s Kadal after being recommended by actress Suhasini to audition for the lead role in November 2011. Thulasi lost twelve kilograms for the film and she went through a series of pre-production workshops conducted by actress Kalairani before the first schedule.
Portraying the role of Beatrice, a young nurse with a child like personality, Thulasi worked alongside an ensemble cast including Arvind Swamy and Arjun and shot scenes across coastal Tamil Nadu.
Her appearance was kept away from the media prior to release, with a clause in her contract preventing her from partaking in media interaction. The film opened in February 2013 to mixed reviews and the film became a commercial failure at the box office.
Before the release of Kadal, cinematographer Ravi K. Chandran signed on Thulasi to appear in a leading role in his maiden directorial venture, Yaan (2014). In Yaan, Thulasi played Srila, daughter of a retired defence officer, who lives in Chennai.
Featuring alongside Jiiva, the film was shot extensively in Morocco and released in October 2014 to negative reviews and became a surprise failure at the box office.
She received mixed reviews for her portrayal with Behindwoods.com noting "she gets a better outing this time, and has some range of expressions in her bag". In comparison Rediff.com wrote that she is "barely recognisable", and that £there is barely any chemistry between the lead pair", while describing the film as a "terrible bore".