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Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

In "Manslaughter", the beautiful wife of the male protagonist is played by Serena Saran.

Born in Dehradun, Shriya Saran is an Indian actress, especially in South India, and her influence is very large.

Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

Schreia's father worked for the Bharat Heavy Power Company, and her mother, Neeraja Saran, worked as a chemistry teacher at a Delhi public school in Hare de Wa.

When she was young, the family lived in a small town in the BHEL colony of Hare de Wa, where she grew up.

Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

She then attended Shri Ram Women's College and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Saran is a perfect Kartak dancer who trained in Shovana Narayan as a young man.

Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

When Shreya was a sophomore at LSR College in Delhi, she was given the first opportunity to stand in front of a camera and shoot a short video.

Later, on the recommendation of her dance teacher, she was invited to star in the music MV "Thirakti Kyun Hawa" by singer Renoo Nathan.

Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

Ramoji Studios saw her performance in the MV video and discovered her as Neha, the heroine of the movie "Ishtam".

Saran took over the film, and before the film's release, she signed contracts for four other films.

Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

Her performance in 2002, Santosham, became her first commercially successful film, and her performance in the film earned her the first CineMAA Award nomination for Best Actress in her acting career.

In 2003, Saran played a supporting role in her first Hindi film, My Promise to You.

Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

She also continued to be the lead actress in a number of Telugu films, including the commercially successful Tagore films.

In 2005, she was able to release 10 works, nine of which were Telugu films. The most notable film was Chatrapathi, in which she played opposite Prabhas, which earned her a nomination for her first Indian Film Audience Award, Best Telugu Actress.

Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

Moviebuzz commented: "It's an action movie, and as the male protagonist's lover, Saran didn't interpret her character very well. The primary reason she was nominated was based on her songs. ”

In the same year 2005, Saran starred in a film with only three roles, Mogudu Pellam O Dongodu. Next, she made a cameo appearance in a children's film that won the Indian National Film Award for Best Telugu Drama "Bommalata".

Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

In 2007, she was chosen as the lead actress in S. Shankar's film The Great Doer, paired with Tamil superstar Rajnikanta, which set a record for the highest investment in Indian history.

One critic said: "Saran has proved with her acting skills that in addition to her beauty, she can also act." Her performance won the South Scope Style Award for Best Tamil Actress, the first time she's won an award in the true sense of the word, and she's also been nominated for a Vijay Award. The role made her overnight in the South Indian film industry.

Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

Although her beautiful appearance was highly praised, the evaluation of her performance was mixed, and one critic went so far as to say: "Her clumsy acting skills are like her beautiful style." ”

In 2009, the film Kanthaswamy was released, a commercial success for the film, which also earned her a Vijay Award nomination, as well as the Amrita Mathrubhumi Award for Best Tamil Actress that year.

Queen of South Indian cinema: Shriya Saran

Up to now, the highest rated film in which Schreya Saran has participated is "Manslaughter", although she is not the heroine in this film, but it still makes many viewers stunned.