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Sreeleela's Hasty Decisions Are Taking a Toll

Sreeleela's Hasty Decisions Are Taking a Toll

Sreeleela is currently one of the most prominent heroines in Tollywood, primarily due to her exceptional dancing skills, a trait not commonly found among many other actresses. Apart from Sai Pallavi, who is also acknowledged as a top dancer, Sreeleela stands out to be a top dancer.

Her success in "Pelli SandaD" opened doors to several opportunities, and following the tremendous triumph of "Dhamaka," she eagerly signed numerous films as they came her way. 

Character considerations seemed secondary to her, focusing more on pairing with notable heroes. However, despite her prowess as a glamorous and energetic dancer, success came to her only with "Bhagavant Kesari" and rest of all turned out to be failures.

Regrettably, films such as "Skanda," "Adikesava," "Extra Ordinary Man," and "Guntur Kaaram" received heavy criticism from audiences, branding them as either flops or disasters. 

In contrast to Sai Pallavi, who garnered respect for her thoughtful role choices, Sreeleela's career has suffered due to an apparent lack of strategic decisions.

Another aspect that hampers her appeal is her decision to use her own voice, a departure from the approach adopted by top heroines like Samantha and Pooja Hegde, who have earned favor from audiences for their dubbing prowess.

Sreeleela should consider emulating their success, as their dubbing voices have become synonymous with their popularity, transcending mere looks and performances.

As Sreeleela reflects on her films, which have unfortunately failed to make a mark, and her characters contribute little to her career and stardom, it remains to be seen what lessons she will draw from these setbacks.

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