Shriya saran’s demand in industry and her reputation….
Shriya who is doing a lot of films paralelly has got herself a good name and demand in the industry. From a nondescript student in Delhi’s LSR College, the Haridwar-born svelte Shriya Saran has certainly come a long way. With her Tamil film Thoranai opposite Vishal getting ready to release, here’s a walk down memory lane with the sizzling shreya towards her success.
The Spark Start for Shreya’s career:
Tirakthi Kyon Hawa, by Reenu Nathan was the music video which launched shreya to doors tamil industry. She would not have imagined about it when she was doing this part.
But that’s what happened when Ramoji Films decided to cast her in the all-newbie Ishtam (2001). That was followed up by Santhosham (2002) and Tagore (2003), and suddenly, Shriya was hot property in Telugu cinema.
Getting into Tamil Cinema in Enakku 20 Unakkku 18:
Tamil wasn’t far off for her. Shriya starred in Enakku 20 Unakku 18, along with Trisha and Tarun in which she played the role of very cute girl and was attractive than trisha in the movie. The A R Rahman musical might not have been a superhit, but it got her noticed. After a stint in Telugu, she was back with a bang in the drool-worthy Mazhai with Jayam Ravi.
Shriya’s Acting In Sivaji
Mazhai’s raunchy rain-scenes and sexy songs landed Shriya the project every Tamil heroine — particularly rival Trisha — would give anything for: director Shankar and superstar Rajinikanth’s blockbuster, Sivaji.
Skimpy outfits, daring hip movements and a saucy smile were showcased flatteringly, even if acting was non-existent in Shriya’s role.
Thus entered Tamil Nadu’s poster-girl for 2007 despite the fallout on account of the tiny outfit she wore to a formal function and received brickbats.
Oomph factor and glamour aside, Shriya wasn’t content with being just the flavour of the Southern industry and that’s when Awaarapan(2007) and Mission: Istanbul (2008) landed her in Hindi films.And who cares if she didn’t make it big there, it got her noticed, right
After Bollywood, Shriya made her Hollywood debut in Ashok Amritaraj’s The Other End of the Line, followed by a Deepa Mehta. Shriya has Thoranai lined up with Vishal, Kandhaswamy with Vikram and Kutty with Dhanush. All these films seem to amply showcase her considerable glam image.








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