Shriya Saran insisted on the theatrical release of films

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shriya saran insisted on the theatrical release of films, said this on the role the actress gets
Shriya saran has been in the film industry for over two decades. In his long career, he has played many important roles in films of different languages and this trend continues. Shriya is in discussion these days for her recently released film 'Music School'. The film is slated to hit the theaters on 12 May in Hindi, tamil and telugu languages. Shriya believes that now a lot has changed for actresses in cinema as well. Even after crossing 35, the actress is getting good and lead roles. Apart from this, he also talked about the theatrical release of films.
Recently, during a conversation, Shriya said that it is necessary for films to be released in theatres. Talking about releasing even smaller films in theatres, Shriya said, 'There was a time when it was said that only big films would do well in theatres. But, after 'Drishyam 2' I feel it is what you experience in the theater that counts. You watch movies with people you don't even know. Still you clap together, laugh and become a family at that point. This happens because of watching a film in the theatre.


The actress says that the genre and scale of a film cannot predict whether it will be successful. “If the story is good and the film is good, it will do well. This has been proved in the last few months.

At the stage of age shriya saran is at present, it is difficult for actresses to get lead roles at that stage in the industry. But, Shriya continues to be seen playing strong roles. Shriya credits this to good roles being written for women. He says, 'This is possible because of the audience and the writers. Writers are also stars in telugu and kannada cinema. Now before you are told the story, you are also told who wrote it.

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