Shriya
Saran
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
her
upcoming
anthology
film
Gamanam,
which
will
hit
the
cinemas
on
December
10.
Recently,
during
her
interaction
with
media,
the
beautiful
actress
opened
up
about
her
role
in
the
film
and
the
efforts
put
forth
to
ace
the
character
to
perfection.
Shedding
light
over
her
character
in
the
film,
Shriya
said,
"The
thing
about
my
character
is
that
she
cannot
hear,
but
she
can
talk.
And
I
felt
it
was
interesting.
So
when
we
were
researching
for
the
film,
we
went
to
a
deaf
and
dumb
school
in
Hyderabad
and
I
wanted
to
bring
that
angle,
especially
their
strength,
all
their
elements
in
my
character.
So
I
spent
some
time
with
them.
But
again,
the
film
is
not
really
about
that.
It
is
just
an
aspect
of
it.
I
think
the
film
is
more
about
a
woman
who
is
helpless
and
someone
who
takes
the
journey
of
strength.
So
there
are
miracles
that
happen
and
I
feel
everyone
has
gone
through
it
in
their
lives.
Sometimes
people
don't
know
that
they
are
very
strong
inside
and
you
need
that
one
incident
to
make
you
realize
how
strong
you
really
are,
that
you
are
really
capable
of
doing
so
much.
It
comes
from
within.
So
this
is
a
movie
about
that.
She
finds
her
strength
and
her
journey
is
from
being
a
person
who
needs
help
to
a
person
who
decides
to
help
herself
and
comes
out
of
the
other
side
as
powerful."
When
asked
about
the
things
that
interested
her
towards
the
film,
Shriya
went
on
to
say
that
she
wanted
to
do
film
and
works
that
make
her
and
her
daughter
Radha
proud.
"If
I
am
doing
something
when
I
am
away
from
my
family,
I
make
sure
that
it
makes
complete
sense.
Tomorrow,
if
she
(her
daughter)
sees
my
work,
let
it
be
a
short
interview
or
film,
I
want
to
be
proud
of
it
and
make
sure
that
it
meant
something
to
me.
I
feel
this
film
too
meant
something
to
me.
It
has
emotions.
For
example,
the
journey
of
my
character
really
moved
me.
I
had
tears
in
my
eyes
post
the
narration.
I
felt
a
desire
to
be
a
part
of
the
film",
she
said.
Written
and
directed
by
debutante
Sujana
Rao,
Gamanam
also
features
Siva
Kandukuri,
Priyanka
Jawalkar,
Suhas,
Nithya
Menen,
Charuhasan
and
Bithri
Sathi
in
prominent
roles.