Shraddha Srinath
Marriage and divorce are manmade concepts: Shraddha Srinath
Another sparkling performance from you in Irugapatru..what made you say yes to this one? I chose to play Mitra because I found her very complex. She, like many of us comes from childhood trauma. I feel like it's easy to dismiss emotionally complex people. One usually doesn't have the patience to deal with them. But I wanted to play a complex character like Mitra and play it with so much earnestness that the audience empathise with her, see her point of view too. For me it was like an experiment. I was curious to see if people would connect with her or completely diss | Click Here...
Review of Chakra: Vishal’s Brooding Presence In A Fun Film About Cybertheft
Chakra(Tamil, dubbed in Hindi) Starring Vishal, Shraddha Srinath, Regina Cassandra Directed by MS Anandan Rating: *** In these trying times when civilization struggles to get back on its feet, some fun at the movies is what we need to get back to the theatres. I returned from the big-screen experience with Chakra a solid entertainer helmed by one of Tamil cinema’s most promising contemporary actors Vishal. Although Vishal’s fan base is growing by leaps and bounds, he doesn’t shove himself into every frame. He knows about team spirit. Chakra is not a | Click Here...
Review Of Amazon Prime’s Maara: Brimming Over With Affection And Compassion
Maara(Tamil, Amazon Prime Video) Starring Madhavan, Shraddha Srinath and Sshivada Directed by Dhilip Kumar Rating: **** It’s not easy to love somebody unconditionally. It is even more difficult to make a film about unconditional love in a day and age when every relationship is need-based. Maara is the work of what we call a hopeless romantic….at least that’s how it feels when Vellaiya(the wonderful veteran Mouli) lives for 50 years with the idea of love. How hopeful can you be in your twilight years about finding your true love when she has el | Click Here...
Review of Krishna & His Leela: Is Interesting When Not Trying To Be ‘Cool’
Krishna & His Leela (Telugu, Netflix) Starring Sidhu Jonnalagadda, Shraddha Srinath, Shalini Vadnikatti, Seerat Kapoor Direction: Ravikanth Perepu Rating: ** ½ (two and a half stars) Okay, here is the question of the day. Can a man be in love with two women at the same time? He can! If he happens to be as juvenile, petulant, privileged and spoilt as Krishna (Sidhu Jonnalagadda, passably likable). Krishna thinks the world is a romantic playing field. Though we do see him at a job place at one point in the story most of his time goes into deciding which | Click Here...