Strong points
- “It really is a strange experience,” said Shruti.
- She will then be seen in Krack, in front of Ravi Teja
- She was last seen in the short film Devi
Bombay:
Popular actress Shruti Haasan doesn’t seem too worried that she hasn’t starred in more Bollywood movies since her debut with the Hindi film directed by Soham Shah Luck in 2009. His last Hindi film was Behen Hogi Teri in 2017. Shruti, daughter of versatile actor Kamal Haasan, has however carved out a place for herself in South Indian cinema with several successful films in Tamil and Telugu. So she wasn’t amused when asked if she was disappointed that she couldn’t star in more Hindi projects. “Are you disappointed? Because I am not. I am very grateful for all the films I have made in all languages,” she said.
Back on set with the loosening of the COVID-19 lockdown borders, she finds the experience surreal. “… it’s a really weird experience! very surreal. At first I shot for a short film after being alone for almost six months and all I could think of was how weird it was. to be back on set, ”she told PTI.
“Overall, I think we can improve security systems, especially with a large number of people on a film set,” she added. Shruti said the lockdown has been a great learning experience for her by being creative in understanding herself better and “most importantly by learning to be grateful for what we really have.”
The actress, who is also a singer, recently released an original track titled Edge, which will be part of an extended play, slated for release next year. The short movie Devi which was directed by Priyanka Banerjee and released in March this year saw the actor pairing histrionics with Kajol in an all-female cast.
Shruti is currently busy with her work in the film Telugu directed by Gopichand Malineni Krack, opposite Ravi Teja, in Hyderabad. Previously she was in Chennai for the filming of the Tamil movie Laabam in which Vijay Sethupathi plays the main role.
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