‘Srikanth’ offers a fresh take on the biopic style, focusing on the inspirational journey of visually impaired industrialist Srikanth Bolla.
Director Tushar Hiranandani dives into Srikanth’s story with intensity and sensitivity, avoiding clichés and melodramas.
The image requires a situation of social perception of disability and calls on visitors to treat individuals with disabilities as equals before isolated cases. Through Srikanth Rajkummar Rao’s compelling portrayal, the target market gets a sense of the struggles and triumphs of a visually impaired person navigating a world filled with social stereotypes.
Backed by an experienced cast comprising Jyothika, Jameel Khan, Sharad Kelkar, and Alaya F, the film highlights Srikanth’s journey from adversity to success, underlined by the empathy and faith of those around him. But he also recognizes the dangers of marrying one’s sidekick regardless and provides a detailed examination of achievements, prejudices, and ethical dilemmas.
Rajkummar Rao manages to deliver an exceptional overall performance and capture the essence of Srikanth’s character with authenticity and intensity. Despite some predictable moments in the script, Rao’s portrayal keeps the target market engaged and convincingly portrays the challenges and triumphs of Srikanth’s adventure.
While the film excels in portraying Srikanth’s story, certain elements, including the romantic subplot and the depiction of Srikanth’s carnal desires, make the experience clean and lacking in intensity. Additionally, the film’s moralistic tone and reliance on mild anecdotes may not resonate with all viewers.
Overall, ‘Srikanth’ is a commendable attempt that slightly lowers the resilience and determination of people with disabilities. With stronger craftsmanship and refinement, it could have made an even bigger impact.
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“Srikanth” is currently streaming in theaters.