Did Shruti Haasan Feel a Heavy Burden for 'Silent Screams'?
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Mumbai, Jan 9 (NationPress) Actress Shruti Haasan has lent her voice to the documentary titled 'Silent Screams: The Lost Girls of Telangana'. This Telugu crime documentary uncovers deeply unsettling and often overlooked narratives.
By narrating this documentary, Shruti is advocating for a cause that demands immediate attention and discussion. She expressed that she felt a profound sense of obligation towards this project.
Reflecting on her experience, she remarked: “Upon hearing these stories, I realized the immense responsibility I had to contribute to sharing them. ‘Silent Screams’ goes beyond past events; it highlights ongoing issues in the lives of those impacted. This is a conversation we cannot delay. We owe it to every woman who has been silenced.”
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