Shruti Haasan says she's taking more risks than she used to: 'This phase is more special for me'

Shruti Haasan touched her father Kamal Haasan's feet during the 'Indian 2' audio launch event, attributing her success to him. She expressed happiness in her music and acting career.
Shruti Haasan says she's taking more risks than she used to: 'This phase is more special for me'
Shruti Haasan recently bowed down and touched her father, actor Kamal Haasan's feet, during the 'Indian 2' audio launch event in Chennai, and called him the main reason behind her success in both music and acting.
The actress recently opened up about her happiness in being a well-known musician and actress. In an interview with Pinkvilla, she analyzed her career.Shruti mentioned that she is happy with the work she does. She is currently busy shooting for 'Dacoit' in Hyderabad. The actress said she loves this phase of her life and is taking more risks than before. As a person who was born and brought up in a family of movie stars, she loves and enjoys the entertainment field.

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Shruti further mentioned that she is working on an upcoming music production that has been under wraps for a long time now. She added that the song will be out soon.
Shruti felt grateful to pay a tribute to her father, actor Kamal Haasan, on the 'Indian 2' audio launch by singing his classic movie songs. They recently did a song called 'Inimel,' which featured director Lokesh Kanagaratnam. Shruti mentioned that there is always a musical bond between her and her father.

On the professional front, she was last seen in Prashanth Neel's 'Salaar: Part 1 - Ceasefire' starring Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran. There are reports about her role in Lokesh Kanagaratnam's 'Coolie' alongside Rajinikanth. She is currently busy shooting for Shaneil Deo's 'Dacoit' alongside Adivi Sesh.
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