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L.B. Sriram, the versatile talent who penned ‘Kokila’ and moved audiences with ‘Amma Okato Tariku‘, has finally broken his silence. After years of absence from the silver screen, the beloved Telugu actor-writer reveals the untold story behind his departure. In a candid interview, Sriram unveils the shocking truth, offering fans and the industry a glimpse into the real reasons he stepped away from Tollywood.
No More Misery: Sriram’s Industry Exit
SHOCKING: Is THIS the real reason L.B. Sriram is staying away from films? Shocking revelations have come to light in a recent interview with L.B. Sriram, a personality who left his unique mark on the Telugu film industry first as a writer with ‘Kokila’ and then reached his peak as an actor in films like ‘Amma Okato Tariku’ and ‘Chala Bagundi‘. In this heartfelt interview, Sriram revealed the real reasons behind his absence from the big screen for the past few years.
He expressed his profound dissatisfaction, stating that the industry branded him, consistently offering him only pathetic roles depicting misery in every film. He clarified that he chose to step away from films, believing it is better to pursue work that brings self-satisfaction rather than enduring the boredom of playing the same kind of roles repeatedly. Currently, Sriram finds complete artistic satisfaction through the short films he creates, which he affectionately calls ‘heart films’.
He became emotional when recalling the pivotal role director E.V.V. Satyanarayana played in his career growth, stating emphatically that he wouldn’t be where he is today without him. E.V.V.’s demise, Sriram added, was an irreparable loss not just to him but to the entire industry. The consecutive deaths of contemporaries like actors M.S. Narayana and Venu Madhav also deeply disturbed him.
The Actor Lives: A Conditional Comeback
Despite being 70 years old, Sriram clarified that the actor within him is very much alive. He affirmed that he would definitely act if a role, even with just two or three scenes, is crucial to the story. He further mentioned that shaving his beard and applying makeup are merely professional necessities, as he dislikes hiding his natural self. He also conveyed a clear message to directors: he remains ready for roles with good technical value.
You may have your own opinion on L.B. Sriram’s anguish and the decision he has made. Stay tuned for more interesting insights.
Looking Ahead
L.B. Sriram’s candor challenges us to ponder the unseen struggles within our beloved industry. His voice, echoing many unheard sentiments, forces crucial introspection. While his absence leaves a void, it might also ignite necessary conversations for a more nurturing cinematic future. We await its unfolding.


