AK Srikanth
Writing
Known For

In 'A Song for Eresha' we delve into the world of Eresha, a highly acclaimed classical dancer and the Head of the extremely revered arts institute 'Aalayam' . But when a beautiful young intern arrives at the campus on an exchange program, Eresha's world is turned upside down as she confronts her feelings developing for the exchange student. Through a captivating storyline, we witness the unraveling of Eresha's' world even as the institute she built turns against her, and she confronts her own turmoils in face of a one-sided love affair. Featuring an almost all-woman cast, and over a hundred classical dancers from India, the film is represents a hallmark in its genre.
A Song for Eresha

A trailblazing Bharatanatyam dancer rejects the art form's rigid mythological traditions to pioneer contemporary storytelling, enduring backlash from purists but forging her own path to inner truth and peace. The second short film in AK Srikanth's Colors Trilogy.
Colors: White

The first in AK Srikanth's Colors Trilogy, Green follows the life of a woman caught between the mundane-ness of her family and her dreams of being a dancer.
Colors: Green

In this final short film of AK Srikanth's Colors Trilogy, an octogenarian rebel reflects on her thrice-interrupted life of defiance across youth, middle age, and senescence, in a dystopian regime that imprisons women who outshine men.