Shruti Haasan is a superb actress who unquestionably inherited her iconic father Kamal Hassan’s talent. Gems like D-Day, Ramaiya Vastavaiya, Srimanthudu, Balupu, and Yevadu, to name a few, can be found in her varied filmography. In addition to being a fantastic performer, Shruti is a strong advocate for her beliefs. Because the reality is frequently different from how we perceive things, the actress believes taking a step back to examine is the best course of action when she joked about the boycott culture afflicting Bollywood.
While speaking in a news interview, the actress explained, “It’s not just films… I am trying to understand where is this coming from, why this is happening. There are many layers to it. We all need to take a step back and understand why those people are losing it. Nothing what we see is what it appears to be.”
The actress also quoted examples from her own life in which she has been called ‘chudail (witch) by people. Shruti shared, “I know we will overcome that. I have, in my own way, represented myself. Everyone is like ‘tu chudail jaise kapde kyun pehenti hai?’ And I respond ‘oh my God, I am a chudail? Appearing like a witch is like the coolest thing for a goth on this planet. To turn it around and make it positive for yourself is important.”
Shruti Hassan has films like Reddy Garu, Waltair Veerayya, and Salaar in her kitty.