Popular south actress Shriya Saran, who is looking forward to her forthcoming Bollywood release ‘Gali Gali Mein Chor Hai’, which deals with the burning issue of corruption, says, it is the USP of the film and is thought provoking.
“The film talks about the current relevant topic, corruption. And while you come out laughing and smiling seeing the movie..it leaves you with a thought about corruption and that is the USP of the film. The serious topic of corruption is dealt in a humorous way. While having fun audience will get a thought provoking message,” Shriya told PTI in an interview.
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