Sreeleela should pick red signals. In navigating her newfound stardom, the elegant actress Sreeleela must exercise caution and select her roles judiciously, especially considering the setback caused by her poorly-defined character in the recent film 'Adhikesava.' A source reveals, "Her role in the film was nothing more than a glam prop. The CEO character assigned to her seemed more for show, lacking substance. She was relegated to dancing with the hero and portraying a love interest without any depth to her career or company concerns." The source further notes, "Sreeleela was aware of the film's fate beforehand and chose not to actively promote it."
Having achieved success with 'Bhagavanth Kesari,' Sreeleela now faces the imperative of strategic role selection to maintain her upward trajectory. "Following the success of 'Dhamaka,' which propelled her to overnight stardom, a setback like 'Skanda' has impacted her standing. Going forward, she must be highly discerning to preserve her status at the top," adds the source.
Formerly celebrated as a dancing sensation, Sreeleela joined the exclusive ranks of elite dancers such as Sai Pallavi and Keerthy Suresh. "Her dancing prowess shone through in songs like 'Jinthak Chithaka' and 'Pulsar Bike' in 'Dhamaka' and 'Ghandarbahi' in 'Skanda,' earning her the title of the new dancing queen," the source remarks.
Emerging as one of the most sought-after actresses in Tollywood, Sreeleela has secured roles alongside industry giants like Pawan Kalyan in 'Ustaad Bhagat Singh' and Mahesh Babu in 'Guntur Kaaram,' propelling her into the top league. "It is now crucial for her to consolidate her position by exclusively opting for roles with superstars. While she may have initially chosen films with relatively smaller heroes, maintaining her high ratings necessitates a shift away from smaller projects," concludes the source.