In a media landscape where headlines about violence against women fade within hours, Silent Screams emerges as a bold and necessary counter‑narrative. Streaming exclusively on Sun NXT, this powerful Telugu crime documentary delves into real cases from Warangal, Asifabad, and Nalgonda — stories that have long been muffled by societal silence.
Narrated by acclaimed actor‑musician Shruti Haasan, Silent Screams is more than a recounting of crimes; it is a piercing exploration of the human aftermath. The documentary follows the ripple effects on families who live with the scars, communities immobilised by fear, and justice systems weighed down by limitations.
Shruti Haasan’s involvement adds an extraordinary dimension to the storytelling. Known for her openness on social issues and mental health, her voice here is calm yet resolute — carrying a quiet intensity that mirrors the pain and fear of those directly affected. She does not dramatise the narrative for shock value; instead, she guides the audience into confronting truths that are often avoided.
Speaking about her role, Haasan shared how deeply these accounts resonated with her:
“These stories brought an overwhelming sense of responsibility. Silent Screams isn’t just about past events — it’s about what continues to happen in the lives of those impacted. We cannot delay this conversation. We owe it to every woman who has been silenced.”
The documentary sets itself apart by focusing on missing and exploited girls in Telangana — a rarely explored subject in Telugu content. Through its investigative lens, Silent Screams exposes the systemic neglect and emotional devastation surrounding these cases, many of which disappear from public view without resolution or justice.
With restrained yet haunting visuals, the film demands more than passive consumption. It asks viewers to listen, reflect, and engage with uncomfortable realities. It is not a sensational crime series meant to shock and move on, but a sustained call for awareness, empathy, and accountability.
Silent Screams: The Lost Girls of Telangana stands as one of the most significant Telugu documentaries in recent years — a stark reminder that silence protects injustice. With Shruti Haasan’s empathetic narration, these stories finally break free from the shadows and demand to be heard.





















