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Whether as the girl next door in Kick or as a real-life wife and mother in Russia and India, Shriya has one constant: she defines love on her own terms. And that, perhaps, is the most romantic storyline of all.
Unlike many celebrities, Shriya kept her relationship completely under wraps. For two years, they dated in private, avoiding public events and social media. She later revealed that she wanted to be absolutely sure before going public, having learned from the scrutiny faced by other actresses. Whether as the girl next door in Kick
Shriya Saran, a name synonymous with grace, classical beauty, and pan-Indian appeal, has been a dominant force in South Indian cinema (Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada) as well as Hindi and international films. While she has lit up the screen in numerous romantic blockbusters, her personal romantic journey remained a well-guarded secret for years. From iconic pairings with superstars to a fairy-tale European wedding, here is a complete look at the love and romance in Shriya Saran’s world. Part 1: Iconic On-Screen Romantic Storylines Shriya’s filmography is a treasure trove of romantic narratives. Her chemistry with leading men often became the soul of the film. 1. The Unforgettable Pairing with Chiranjeevi – Stalin (2006) & Tagore (2003) Before she became a pan-Indian name, Shriya was cast opposite the "Megastar" Chiranjeevi. In Tagore , she played the love interest of a vigilante professor, adding softness to a hard-hitting political drama. Their pairing was so well-received that they reunited for Stalin , where their romantic track—filled with playful banter and emotional support—provided a perfect foil to the film’s social message. This jodi remains a fan favorite in Telugu cinema history. 2. The Blockbuster Chemistry with Ravi Teja – Kick (2009) Arguably one of her most popular romantic roles, Shriya played Naina, a psychiatrist who falls for a thrill-seeking thief (Ravi Teja). The "Kick" love story was anything but conventional: it revolved around a couple who break up because he is too boring, only for her to chase him when he becomes a daredevil. Shriya’s portrayal of confused, then determined love, alongside Ravi Teja’s comic timing, created a cult romantic comedy classic. 3. The Poignant Sacrifice with Asin (in Shivaji: The Boss – 2007) While Sivaji is a Rajinikanth showpiece, Shriya’s character (Tamilselvi) has one of the most unique romantic arcs. She plays a simple girl who marries the hero in secret, only to be abandoned due to societal pressure. Her silent suffering and eventual triumphant return showcased a mature, heartbreaking side of romance. The song "Vaaji Vaaji" picturized on her and Rajinikanth remains an evergreen depiction of stylish, passionate love. 4. The Cross-Cultural Romance in Mani Ratnam’s Kaatru Veliyidai (2017) In this intense romantic drama, Shriya played a doctor opposite Karthi. Unlike her usual bubbly roles, here she portrayed a woman in a toxic, obsessive relationship—a soldier who mistreats her. Her character’s journey from being a devoted lover to a survivor seeking escape was a departure from typical "happy ending" romance, earning her critical acclaim for portraying complex love with realism. 5. Bollywood Romantic Tracks – Awarapan (2007) & Mission Istaanbul (2008) In Awarapan , Shriya played a gangster’s mistress with a heart of gold, sharing a tragic, sacrificial romance with Emraan Hashmi. Her death scene remains a tear-jerker. In Mission Istaanbul , opposite Zayed Khan, she played a feisty journalist caught in a crossfire of love and duty. These roles cemented her as a heroine who could do vulnerable, intense romance as well as commercial song-and-dance love. Part 2: Real-Life Romantic Journey – The Love Story of Shriya Saran For over a decade, Shriya was linked with several co-stars (especially Ravi Teja and Prabhu Deva) purely due to their on-screen chemistry, but she always denied them, maintaining that her personal life was separate. The Mystery Man: Andrei Koscheev The world was taken by surprise in March 2018 when Shriya Saran announced her marriage to Andrei Koscheev , a Russian-born, England-raised entrepreneur and healthcare professional. For two years, they dated in private, avoiding
Their love story is as unconventional as it gets. Shriya met Andrei not on a film set, but at a yoga retreat in India. Andrei, a passionate yoga practitioner, was drawn to Shriya’s discipline and calm demeanor. They began as friends, bonding over spirituality, travel, and a love for simple living. While she has lit up the screen in
On March 12, 2018, they married in a low-key, registered marriage at her residence in Mumbai, followed by a traditional Hindu ceremony in Udaipur. The wedding was an intimate affair with only family and close friends. Later, they hosted a grand reception for the film industry, where stars like Rajinikanth, Chiranjeevi, and Mahesh Babu blessed the couple.
Shriya and Andrei are often described as a "modern, grounded couple." They split their time between India and Europe. In 2021, they welcomed their first child, a baby girl, via surrogacy. Shriya continues to act, while Andrei supports her career, often seen carrying her bags on sets and co-parenting their daughter. Their social media is a mix of travel, yoga poses, and adorable family moments—proving that her real-life romance is far more stable and serene than any filmi drama. Conclusion: From Reel Love to Real Joy Shriya Saran’s journey through romance is a study in contrast. On-screen, she has been the quintessential dream girl—dancing around trees, crying in the rain, and sacrificing for love. Off-screen, she chose a quiet, mature, and deeply spiritual path to love, away from the glare of the arc lights.