‘Srikanth : Aa Raha Hai Sabki Aankhein Kholne’ is directed by Tushar Hiranandani. The film release date is May 10.
Rajkummar Rao is gearing up for his upcoming movie Srikanth , in which he will portray the inspiring journey of Srikanth Bolla ,a visually impaired industrialist. The film release date is May 10, coinciding with Akshaya Tritiya. On Friday the makers of film reveal the first look of Rajkumar Rao leaving everyone in awe.

The first look motion poster of the film captured Rajkummar as Srikanth can be seen crossing the finish line of a race, as a testament to his unwavering courage and perseverance. The motion poster also gives a glimpse of the music of the evergreen song ‘Papa Kehte Hain.’ As soon as the first look was shared, fans are excited to see the movie.
The story revolves around the inspiring journey of industrialist Srikanth Bholla, who did not let his visual impairment come in his way of finding Bollant Industries. ‘Srikanth – Aa Raha Hai Sabki Aankhein Kholne’ is directed by Tushar Hiranandani and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar & Nidhi Parmar Hiranandani.
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Srikanth Bolla is an Indian industrialist and the founder of Bollant Industries. He is the first international blind student in Management Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Bolla was born visually impaired at childbirth in Seetharamapuram of Machilipatnam, a city in Andhra Pradesh in 1991.
He pursued science in his 12, but was not permitted to do so. Bolla filed a case, and after a six-month wait, he was allowed to pursue science at his own risk. Bolla topped his class with a 98% on his XII board exams. he was the first international blind student. He was given corporate opportunities in America, but he was looking for some innovative idea in India.