
📌 Key Points
- Married Sravanthi DENIED dream heroine debut!
- Her marital status AXED a star hero’s son’s film!
- One casual mention, and the mega offer COLLAPSED!
- Film never made, but Sravanthi’s career FIGHTS on!
Anchor Sravanthi, now making her mark as an actress, recently dropped a bombshell during promotions for her film ‘Hey Bhagawan’. She revealed that her marriage status surprisingly cost her a coveted heroine debut opposite a top Tamil star son. This candid confession sparks a vital conversation about industry hurdles and the unwritten rules faced by married women aspiring for lead roles.
“Married?” — A Dream Role Lost
Shocking: Married Anchor Sravanthi Misses Heroine Chance! Anchor Sravanthi, who gained fame through Bigg Boss, has revealed a shocking reason behind missing out on a heroine opportunity in a Tamil star hero’s son’s movie. Now fully busy with film events and having successfully transitioned from an anchor to an actress, Sravanthi regularly shares viral photos on social media. Her film ‘Hey Bhagawan,’ in which she plays a key role, is set to release on February 20th. During an interview as part of the film’s promotions, she shared the interesting detail about her almost-debut.
Sravanthi recounted trying for films both before and after marriage. An exciting chance arose for a Tamil star actor’s son’s debut film. This actor, known for many Telugu films, had his son making his debut as a hero. Sravanthi was selected as the heroine, and everything seemed finalized. They even conducted a screen test and took photos of both actors together, indicating their satisfaction. The next day, Sravanthi was scheduled to go to Chennai for a test shoot and receive an advance. However, the day before, while conversing with her manager, she casually mentioned, without realizing the implications, “I’m married, that’s okay, right? This conversation never came up before.”
The Industry’s Unspoken Rule
The makers’ immediate response was, “Oh, really? I’ll call you back in an hour.” Sravanthi never received that call again, and years have passed since the incident. Interestingly, she also clarified that the film itself ultimately never materialized. This incident highlights the unexpected hurdle her marital status presented, despite her selection.
With ‘Hey Bhagawan’ set to release on February 20th, it remains to be seen how Sravanthi’s career will turn out and if she will secure more opportunities in the industry. Stay tuned for further film updates.
Looking Ahead
Sravanthi’s revelation highlights a persistent industry bias. As ‘Hey Bhagawan’ releases, her resilience faces its true test. Will audiences embrace her, proving talent over marital status, or will the old guard persist? We hope her journey inspires a much-needed shift, valuing potential above prejudiced norms.


