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Shriya Saran: Beyond the 'South Star' Box
30 Jan
Summary
- Actor Shriya Saran rejects labels, embracing diverse identities.
- She values the affection received from Southern cinema audiences.
- Saran believes public perception can be a stepping stone.
Actor Shriya Saran is challenging the notion of being confined by labels, particularly the 'South star' tag. She shared that her upbringing, starting in Haridwar and moving to Delhi for Kathak training, provided a strong foundation. Her early career decisions at age 17, despite her parents' professions as an engineer and teacher, marked significant steps.
Saran acknowledged the immense love and affection she has received from South Indian cinema, stating her "heart is South Indian." However, she views labels as perceptions that can be transcended. She believes an actor's true identity stems from self-belief and continuous learning, rather than allowing external boxes to define them.
She suggests that public perception, even when it attempts to 'box' an actor, is a form of recognition. This recognition can then be used as a foundation to break through and redefine oneself. Saran's diverse filmography spans both South Indian hits like 'Tagore' and Bollywood features such as 'Drishyam 2'.




