Actress Shruti Haasan has lent her voice to “Silent Screams: The Lost Girls of Telangana,” a Telugu crime documentary that brings attention to deeply disturbing and often unheard stories. By narrating this documentary, she stands up for a cause that demands urgent awareness and dialogue.
A Sense of Responsibility
Shruti expressed feeling an overwhelming sense of responsibility toward the project. She stated, “When I heard these stories, I felt an overwhelming responsibility to be part of telling them. ‘Silent Screams’ is not just about what happened, it’s about what continues to happen in the lives of those affected. This is a conversation we cannot afford to postpone. We owe it to every woman who has been silenced.”
With her powerful narration, Shruti Haasan uses her voice and platform to amplify stories that must be heard, fostering a meaningful conversation surrounding a critical social issue.
Relatable Struggles
On a lighter note, Shruti recently shared her dilemma about visiting the dentist on social media, a relatable experience for many netizens.
Upcoming Projects
On the work front, Shruti is gearing up for the much-anticipated sequel, “Salaar Part 2: Shouryanga Parvam.” Expectations for this second instalment are sky-high, following the tremendous success of the original film, “Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire,” which was released in 2023.
This epic neo-noir action thriller, directed by Prashanth Neel, features Prabhas in the titular role and includes an ensemble cast comprising Prithviraj Sukumaran, Jagapathi Babu, Bobby Simha, Sriya Reddy, Ramachandra Raju, John Vijay, Easwari Rao, Tinnu Anand, Devaraj, Brahmaji, and Mime Gopi in key roles.
Set against the backdrop of the fictional dystopian city-state of Khansaar, where monarchy still exists, the film explores the friendship between Deva, the exiled prince of Khansaar, and Varadha, the current prince of Khansaar.
