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Sri Reddy turns focus on Tamil film industry, names actor-director Lawrence Raghavendra

After naming director AR Murugadoss and actor Srikanth, the actress has now listed director-actor-choreographer-producer Lawrence. 

After triggering shockwaves in the Telugu film industry, actress Sri Reddy seems to be doing the same in the Tamil film industry.

The actress has been creating a sensation by disclosing the names of those who she claimed were exploiting women in the film industry by promising them roles in films.

After having named director AR Murugadoss and actor Srikanth, the actress has now listed director-actor-choreographer-producer Lawrence Raghavendra.

On her Facebook wall, the actress wrote, “I got to know Lawrence master through sm of my frds, that day we met in lobby in golkonda hotel, masabtank..he took me to his room..after I entered into the room I saw a guru raghavendra swami photo nd some rudrakshas nd all..I felt wow..after that he started the conversation that he came from a poor family and he like to help to newcomers nd all,I started to trust him..he said he is giving shelter to the many poor children..I was impressed..but slowly slowly he showed his true color..he asked me to show my belly,that nd this..strange part is stand nd tempt ur self in the mirror,do some romantic moves, do romance with the mirror..wats wrong wt him).. after dat he did a ride on .. ..he said immediately ur offer is confirm..but end part is very sad..I continued the friendship for some time, but bellamkonda became a villain in it..#tamilleaks [sic]”.

Lawrence, who started off as a dancer and choreographer, then went on to become an actor, director and producer. Films that he made in the horror-comedy genre worked big time and catapulted the actor into the big league. His Muni franchise, which comprises of four films, is extremely popular and one of the reasons for his rise in the film industry.

Sri Reddy’s allegations have triggered a storm in the Tamil film industry and it looks like this storm is unlikely to die down any time soon.