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Srikanth Review: Rajkummar Rao Delivers an Award-Winning Performance In The Biopic That Will Win Your Heart

Srikanth Review: Despite its flaws, 'Srikanth' is worth a watch and deserves appreciation. If '12th Fail' appealed to you, this one will surely strike a chord. 

Srikanth Review: When the trailer for 'Srikanth' was released, praises poured in from all corners. Everyone seemed awestruck by its trailer, anticipating that the film would be extraordinary. And indeed it is. Following the trend of inspiring biopics post '12th Fail', 'Srikant' delivers a feel-good experience that ignites a fire within you. 

Plot
Set in Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, 'Srikanth' narrates the true story of a visually impaired boy Srikanth Bolla who dreams big, aspiring to become India's first blind President. His journey through school, guided by his teacher (Jyothika), akin to a mother figure, teaches him to navigate life's challenges. Despite progressing, his arrogance leads to expulsion from his school. What unfolds next, his struggles against the Indian education system, warrants a visit to the theater.
 

How is the film
'Srikanth' is a motivating ride, infusing you with the spirit that with determination and courage, anything is achievable. The first half is stellar, keeping you engaged throughout. There are no dull moments; however, you can take a breather during the romantic songs. Many scenes tug at your heartstrings as you embark on Srikanth's journey. Though the second half meanders a bit, a gripping climax swiftly compensates, leaving you applauding. 

Acting
Rajkummar Rao shines as Srikanth, proving once again his prowess as an actor. His performance is outstanding, making him a strong contender for this year's Best Actor award. Alaya F delivers a commendable performance, though her role could have been more substantial. Jyotika has done terrific work, and Sharad Kelkar is remarkable, as always.
 

Direction
Tushar Hiranandani's direction is commendable, showing a firm grip over the film. With prior directorial successes like 'Saand Ki Aankh' and 'Scam 2003', his experience reflects well here. However, tightening the script in the second half could have elevated the film further. Had Jagdeep Siddhu and Sumit Purohit penned a more robust latter half, 'Srikanth' could have easily been the standout film of the year.
 

Verdict
Despite its flaws, 'Srikanth' is worth a watch and deserves appreciation. If '12th Fail' appealed to you, this one will surely strike a chord.
 

Also Read: Who Is Srikanth Bolla? Visually Impaired Industrialist Who Inspired Rajkummar Rao's 'Srikanth'

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