Kohinoor has made its presence on the silver screen of director Vinay Govind KohinoreSince then, actor Shraddha Srinath has deployed herself as an artist with an eye for nuance. Looking at the journey, she feels grateful. “From someone who wanted to become an actor, now introduces himself as an actor that I get, it is being fulfilled. A lot of learning and insecurity have happened. It’s very interesting. I think I think I would proud that I would take this risky step,” says the law graduate-actor.
I then raise a question that she says that she was asked during her law school interview: Where do you see yourself in 10 years? “With a large bank balance (laughing). Surely acting continues to work more meaningful; I hope to become an actor until my last breath.”
Shraddha’s latest title is Tamil series Game: You never play aloneWhich has been streaming on Netflix from Thursday, 2 October. The actor plays the role of a nationally acclaimed game developer in the series. In real life, Shraddha is no more than a gamer – she plays the role of road rash, one of the great people of the past, and a golf game that her father was gifted to her father – that is why she had to do a lot of research to understand the world of her character, Kavya Rajaram.
Shraddha Shrinath interview on the game
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“I saw in the gaming industry, talked to my gamer friends, and in addition, I am a women’s gaming developers worldwide.” The actor is fascinated to see how different they all look. “It’s not that a gaming developer had to see in a certain way or wearing some types of clothes, which inspired the actor to make Kavya his own.

Shraddha Srinath as Kavya in ‘The Game’. Photo Credit: Akash Balaji/Netflix
For reverence, research is an essential part of its preparation. For Narkonda ParvaiIn which she survived a sexual harassment, she recalled bitter memories from her past, sometimes she felt the most uncomfortable, to come to a certain position for the part. For her 2022 social drama WitnessThe actor passed through the history of manual scavenging related deaths in India.
While he agrees that an actor can successfully play a role without any research, by doing so you get sympathy for the character, she says. “Otherwise, you are just applying to a stranger. I wouldn’t say that it allows you to go under the character’s skin – because being under the skin is another area of ​​acting that I have not yet achieved – it allows you to understand the character and reference more.”
gameDirected by Rajesh M Selva, speaks of online poisoning. In the series, Shraddha’s Kavya is constantly harassed and abused on the Internet to be an outspoken woman – which is new to most public figures, especially for women, many of which face online misuse.
Director Rajesh M Selva on making ‘The Game’:
“Online misuse is something that everyone faces these days. Years ago, you may need to send a mail to write a letter or reach anyone, but now, you just need their social media handle. Although we say that we should ignore all this, such toxicity will definitely affect your confidence. How will it affect someone’s personal life.
On sensitive illustration of sexual abuse: “Right from the writing phase, we were especially that we had to handle it very sensitively. We want all kinds of viewers to consume it, and it should not be seen for wrong reasons. I have a daughter at home who is in touch with the Internet, and I wanted him to be able to see this series too.”

Shraddha Srinath as Kavya in ‘The Game’. Photo Credit: Akash Balaji/Netflix
Shraddha, also, is no exception, but she is quite active on Instagram, to ask how she processes this tragic situation. “Initially, I will personally answer all comments and messages because I wanted to be an acceptable public person, but you cannot do this. It takes a toll on your mental health because some are really very few things that are spoken,” she says, she now takes both love and hatred with salt. “It likes,” I am glad that you like me, or, you know, I regret that you hate me. ” But this is easy because there are days when a comment will remain in your mind.
When Rajesh told the story gameHe was designed to find out how his character processes and handles online misuse. “Kavya likes to speak her mind on social media, and is also a public person-one of the hottest, fastest growing game developers-so I wanted to see how they deal with it.” She also wanted to work in the role written by a woman; Screen writer Dathi Govindarajan wrote the screenplay with Rajesh. “I am always happy to see how a woman writes a woman.”
Shraddha Shrinath on how she handles when a film fails:
“I believe that every film has the fate, right time, place and people. Some of the best films are not taken care of. And then they start again after many years, and suddenly are called classics. I understand that in this industry, there is nothing in your hands.
Shraddha Shrinath | Photo Credit: Thomodaran B/The Hindu

Shraddha is included in recent Tamil films Kaliyugam And acclaimed IrugapatruHowever, they do not come close to that mark Witness Left in the audience. Doing a film that was not for business success, but to stand against a social evil gives an actor realize that he can use his voice for a good reason, says Shraddha. “Actors have power, and we can use it correctly. So I feel a little bit, and if a person was educated about manual scavenging through the film, I would say that it is very good. Some people will raise their eyebrows because such a film can not work commercially, but I play the game differently.”
However, she claims that she also wants commercial success, which reminds me of something told to me. Hindu Many years ago: “Acting in a commercial film has his allowances – crazy stardom, crazy money and frequent journeys abroad – but why would I be aspiring for something that I am not cut out?” This is a strong statement, especially how the film industry constantly reminds actors to avoid all the hats to survive.
Shraddha laughs, listening to herself. “When you do not have a mentor, or you cannot tolerate a manager in the beginning, you decide by yourself. But I disagree with that reverence today; I am no longer that person. I do not want to limit myself or do not think that I can’t work just because it does not work in the past.
Now he has a reputation that is bravely on the roles where the character expresses his weaknesses and tries to remove those people during the story. “It is also a selfish decision because when I choose a weak character that is very real and flawless, the audience is also related to them and happy for them. Maybe someone sees himself in you on screen,” she says, also, it is also that the director looks as an actor who chooses the roles written with depth. “But I enjoy it, and I will keep choosing such roles.”
Shraddha Shrinath on the journey: “Whenever I get time, I travel. I don’t ask to work consciously. It’s something that I really enjoy doing, and a privilege – to be able to do so, to bear it, to bear it, to be interested in doing it, and to do so as a child. So, yes, yes, it is really, it is a reasons that I really make money.”
Shraddha’s Dream Travel Destination List: “Iceland and New Zealand for Landscape, and Japan, for culture.”
Shraddha on her love for food: “I like to eat. That’s why I look and feel happy. I have now understood the balance of life – food, work, and good mental health are three essential things that take care of me.”
Favorite series of reverence since recent times, Adolescent, When life gives you tangerin, studioAnd Separation,
Shraddha Shrinath | Photo Credit: Thomodaran B/The Hindu
Shraddha has always expressed how her profession is getting the happiness from new people. Growing as an army child, she was in contact with various cultures, and she is also quite a journey bug. But being in an industry where you are in constant headlines, it can be dry, and Shradha suggests that it is overshadowed many times. “Because you are always looking at yourself through a magnifying glass. That is why, after the shoot, I go straight home; Home is the grounding space where I return to reality. Sometimes, more, more can focus on what you really have come to do here. You are fresh for it,” she says.
As the conversation returns gameI ask him about a sensitive topic that a young woman in the series speaks of an arc moving around – cyber security, and the damage to young women on the Internet. Shraddha has heard a child psychologist about Netflix that some mention Adolescent As a tip for young women and parents. “He said,” Make enough space safe at home to come and talk to you, and do not continuously tease social media as a dangerous place. ” This is to say that you should tell them ‘stranger threat’ and all that, but also gives them the courage to say that ‘I messed up.’ The more you demonstrate something, the more you make negative propagation around something, which in turn makes children more eager. “She is afraid of the present generation.” I think the world is evil, and our children are very pure. We need tough measures, and we need to make the Internet a safe place. “
Game: You never play alone Currently streaming on Netflix