His next release in Telugu was Weekend Love in 2014 which was a disaster garnering lukewarm response. Inidhu Inidhu released only in 2010 and was a box office failure with very little publicity during release, and his next Tamil film Theneer Viduthi (2011) faced a similar response. However, the pair was replaced by Aari and Shubha Phutela after a delay in production. In 2010, he was signed by Narayan Nagendra Rao to star in Maalai Pozhudhin Mayakathilaey alongside Regina Cassandra, his co-star in the short film Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Eppadi. The film also featured Genelia D'Souza and won critical acclaim upon release, with a critic noting that he made a 'fairly competent' debut. Through Prakash Raj, he was able to meet other producers and was signed on to play the male protagonist in the 2009 Telugu thriller film Katha. Thrigun met Prakash Raj during an audition for Inidhu Inidhu, the Tamil version of the 2007 Telugu film Happy Days, which Prakash Raj had been producing. Before moving into theatre, he did several short films and over twenty shows at a semi-professional level, including shows for Madras Players and Boardwalkers. Thrigun was born as the only son to his parents and did his schooling in Vizag and pursued journalism in Madras Christian College. Thrigun (formerly known as Adith Arun ) is an Indian actor who has appeared in supporting roles in Tamil and Telugu language films.