Srinivas

Srinivas

Senior Film Critic & Cinema Analyst

Srinivas has been hooked on movies ever since his college days in Chennai, where he studied Media and Communication and started scribbling down his thoughts on films. What began as a way to share opinions with friends slowly turned into a habit of writing that he hasn’t let go of since.

He’s always drawn to stories with strong characters, the kind of films that stay with you long after the lights come up. For Srinivas, cinema isn’t just about spectacle, it’s about emotions, conversations, and the little details that make you think differently about the world and the people in it.

Ask his friends and they’ll tell you he’s almost always at the first day, first show of a big release, soaking up the excitement of the crowd. For him, the energy inside a theatre on that opening day is as much a part of the experience as the movie itself.

When he’s not inside a cinema hall, you’ll usually find him in a corner café, talking films over endless cups of filter coffee. Debating plots, arguing over characters, or swapping recommendations has become just as important to him as watching the movies in the first place.

Outside all this, Srinivas enjoys going back to the classics that shaped his love for storytelling. He sees movies not only as entertainment but also as snapshots of culture and history. It’s this mix of passion and curiosity that continues to fuel his writing and keeps him close to the big screen.
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