Shriya Saran: Sensuous Beauty, Graceful Posture
Wishesh Info Media Wishesh Happy Birthday To Shriya Saran
The
multi lingual Shriya Saran ruled all the languages of the tinsel world. She
is known for her dance skills and is an exponent in Kathak. Under the aegis
of a renowned Guru Shovana Narayan, she mustered the art and dominates
it in most of her dance shows. Undeterred by controversial the star was
on the highs in most filmy circles. Now being her birthday
, let's all join and wish her a happy special birthday as she enters
the third decade of her life, today. If you get it right its time to
plan for a settlement, especially when she is fast turning grey as age
approaches. But this star due to her dance prowess had maintained a zero
figure and looks younger, even at thirty.
Her
entry into south was in a film called Ishtam in 2001, which took her no
where. But her role with King Nagarjuna in her second film, Santhosham
took her to places and she embarked on a surging career. She became the
most sought after star and has acted with almost all the top brand in
the last twelve years. As a part of her second innings she is donning
role in the Telugu film
titled as 'Life is Beautiful' directed by Shekar Kammula. Another lead
lady on the show is Amala, who also makes a comeback in this film.
As far as Tamil is concerned Shriya had edged over her contemporaries by bagging
the role in Superstar Rajnikanth's Sivaji: The Boss. Infact more
recently the film is in news for being remade in 3 D. For that matter
Shriya is the first star to be in a full length
3D in the recent times. And her remarkable achievement was in 2011 when
she grabbed the best actor's award for her character in Rowthram. Most
of her films are commercial success because of the stars she chose to
act with. Few such endeavors were Vikram-starrer Kandasamy and Pokkiri
Raja in Malayalam.
The
actor has her own list of English films too in which she had donned a
decent portrayal too. Cooking with Stella and The Other End of the Line
both earned her critical acclaim. The latest that are right now baking
in the oven are Tamil-Kannada bilingual, Chandra, directed by Roopa
Iyer and an untitled project with Jimmy Shergill in Hindi. The star is
right now basking in Toronto for the ongoing film festival where her
film based on Salman Rushdie’s book Midnight’s Children is being
screened. From here she flies off to Japan for the premiere of her Tamil film
Sivaji with Rajnikant which is being showcased in the 3D format on
September 15. Lucky Shriya, wish you a very special birthday. (With
inputs from internet-AW AarKay)
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