Sri Sri 2016
"Revenge never gets old"
Set against the backdrop of Visakhapatnam's legal corridors and tribal heartlands, Sri Sri (2016) follows an esteemed law professor whose life shatters when his daughter is brutally killed by the entitled heir of a powerful corporation.
Director: Muppalaneni Shiva
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sri Sri (2016) about?
After his daughter is murdered in a case tied to corporate exploitation, a respected law professor turns from justice to vengeance when the courts fail him. The emotional journey explores grief, corruption, and the dark consequences of taking the law into your own hands.
Who directed Sri Sri?
Sri Sri was directed by Muppalaneni Shiva, known for blending intense drama with social themes.
Who stars in Sri Sri?
The film stars legendary actor Krishna as Sri Sri, alongside Vijaya Nirmala, Sai Kumar, and Naresh in pivotal roles.
Is Sri Sri (2016) worth watching?
As a high-stakes drama rooted in family trauma and institutional failure, Sri Sri delivers compelling performances and gripping tension—ideal for fans of emotional action that challenges moral gray areas.
How long is Sri Sri?
Runtime details are not listed.
Sri Sri: The Law Professor's Revenge — Full Movie Info (2016)
Set against the backdrop of Visakhapatnam's legal corridors and tribal heartlands, Sri Sri (2016) follows an esteemed law professor whose life shatters when his daughter is brutally killed by the entitled heir of a powerful corporation. Directed by Muppalaneni Shiva, this gripping Action-Drama blends family heartbreak with courtroom drama and a chilling quest for justice.
With Krishna's magnetic performance as the grieving father, the film explores how far a parent's love can push someone when the system fails them. The story crackles with tension as Sri Sri abandons lawful avenues to confront the unchecked might of JK Industries, weaving themes of vengeance, moral decay, and the fragile line between justice and violence. Expect emotional depth, intense confrontations, and a story that lingers long after the credits roll.