Online Premiere of the Short Film "Dom" Winner of Sidewalk Film Festival
Annapurna is currently starring in the film "Feral," winning Outstanding Performance Award at Bushwick Film Festival.
Feral 'Trailer' from Andrew Wonder on Vimeo.

Annapurna's Film FERAL premiered April 7th
Find out more at: https://www.feralfilmproject.com/
"Words cannot describe how impressive Sriram is in Feral. Sriram delivers the kind of performance that audiences will be talking about as they leave the theatre. Yazmine’s story is an emotional, lonely journey that is both heartwarming and utterly tragic, and Sriram captures the emotion of the character perfectly. I found myself mesmerized by Yazmine as we follow her through the primal streets of New York, or into the dark underbelly of the city, which acts as her home. Sriram is a powerful actress who dares you to look away as she pumps herself up in the scummy mirror of her underground nest, saying things like “I do what I want because I’m the boss of my whole body”. You’re damn right, Yazmine!"
-- Matt Konopka, Cinedump
"WE LOVE ANNAPURNA SRIRAM’S ‘FERAL"
Frequently funny, always moving, actress Annapurna Sriram captures the raw emotions within Yasmine. Her self-destructive performance is haunting in the way the gut-wrenching narrative unravels her self-discovery. Sriram will generate intense emotions from the audience without ever feeling phony." --Jorge Solis, Villian Media
"Annapurna Sriram is truly captivating as Yasmine. Her striking beauty is juxtaposed with her fierce attitude, but as the film progresses she also exhibits a serene spirituality coupled with a heartbreaking vulnerability. Like a force of nature in her own right, she flows and crashes into other denizens of the city. " -- Alec I. Gillis, Lewton Bus
"Sriram's performance is exceptional; she completely embodies Yazmine, in her moments of loneliness, self-entertainment, brutality, pain, and brief moments of joy. We never doubt her completeness as a character, even if our view of her ranges from sympathy to anger to laughter. " -- Shelagh Rowan-Legg, Screen Anarchy
"Second, and just as important, is the lead performance from Annapurna Sriram. She takes you through a range of the character's emotions, both high and low. The actress gives an empathetic performance, never judging Yazmine even when the young woman is taking advantage of other people. Because she never judges the character, neither do we. Instead, we root for her to get help, heal herself from a past trauma, or both.Anchored by her performance and briskly directed by Andrew Wonder, Feral is a tough, well-made, brutally honest look at homelessness and what it takes to survive. When it's over, you feel shaken." -- Mike McGranaghan, The Aisle Seat
"Sriram is extraordinary in her role as Yazmine and carries the film on her own." -- Deirdre Crimmins, High Def Digest
"Sriram gives an amazing, empathic, and heartfelt performance. " --- Tim Murr, Biff Bam Pop
Find out more at: https://www.feralfilmproject.com/
"Words cannot describe how impressive Sriram is in Feral. Sriram delivers the kind of performance that audiences will be talking about as they leave the theatre. Yazmine’s story is an emotional, lonely journey that is both heartwarming and utterly tragic, and Sriram captures the emotion of the character perfectly. I found myself mesmerized by Yazmine as we follow her through the primal streets of New York, or into the dark underbelly of the city, which acts as her home. Sriram is a powerful actress who dares you to look away as she pumps herself up in the scummy mirror of her underground nest, saying things like “I do what I want because I’m the boss of my whole body”. You’re damn right, Yazmine!"
-- Matt Konopka, Cinedump
"WE LOVE ANNAPURNA SRIRAM’S ‘FERAL"
Frequently funny, always moving, actress Annapurna Sriram captures the raw emotions within Yasmine. Her self-destructive performance is haunting in the way the gut-wrenching narrative unravels her self-discovery. Sriram will generate intense emotions from the audience without ever feeling phony." --Jorge Solis, Villian Media
"Annapurna Sriram is truly captivating as Yasmine. Her striking beauty is juxtaposed with her fierce attitude, but as the film progresses she also exhibits a serene spirituality coupled with a heartbreaking vulnerability. Like a force of nature in her own right, she flows and crashes into other denizens of the city. " -- Alec I. Gillis, Lewton Bus
"Sriram's performance is exceptional; she completely embodies Yazmine, in her moments of loneliness, self-entertainment, brutality, pain, and brief moments of joy. We never doubt her completeness as a character, even if our view of her ranges from sympathy to anger to laughter. " -- Shelagh Rowan-Legg, Screen Anarchy
"Second, and just as important, is the lead performance from Annapurna Sriram. She takes you through a range of the character's emotions, both high and low. The actress gives an empathetic performance, never judging Yazmine even when the young woman is taking advantage of other people. Because she never judges the character, neither do we. Instead, we root for her to get help, heal herself from a past trauma, or both.Anchored by her performance and briskly directed by Andrew Wonder, Feral is a tough, well-made, brutally honest look at homelessness and what it takes to survive. When it's over, you feel shaken." -- Mike McGranaghan, The Aisle Seat
"Sriram is extraordinary in her role as Yazmine and carries the film on her own." -- Deirdre Crimmins, High Def Digest
"Sriram gives an amazing, empathic, and heartfelt performance. " --- Tim Murr, Biff Bam Pop

Annapurna appeared in Wallace Shawn's production of Evening at the Talkhouse, directed by Scott Elliot and produced by The New Group. The cast was interviewed for The New York Times- read full article here
Annapurna is proud to have reprised her role in Jesse Eisenberg's
The Spoils on the West End in London, directed by critically acclaimed Scott Elliot She has recently appeared in South of Hell on WE-TV (Mena Suvari and Zach Booth), Billions on Showtime, Billy and Billie's finale on Direct TV, NBC's The Blacklist, and Hulu's The Path. She will be seen in upcoming Indi films In Case of Emergency directed by Stefani Sparks and Adrift produced by the creator of Dexter starring alongside Lauren Luna Velez. |
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