Feb 012018
 

Despite coming from an unconventional family set-up, Shruti Haasan says that her parents’ marriage has not made her cynical

Shruti Haasan
Shruti Haasan

Shruti Haasan, who recently celebrated her birthday, is intent on pursuing a career in music. Although acting remains one of her passions, she wants to “take a step back” from juggling film assignments and instead, concentrate on scoring and singing a few ditties. “Music is my focus right now,” she tells mid-day, emphasising that it has a calming effect on her. “As an artiste, I can’t be constricted. It is essential that I constantly keep reinventing myself. This year will see me come up with my own singles.”

Haasan points out that the monotony of churning out films nudged her towards exploring her creative streak beyond acting. “Three industries and multiple films simultaneously were leaving little time for me to find myself. People were forming opinions about me, almost to the point of pigeonholing and that’s the last thing I want,” says Haasan, who has previously sung and composed for several films.

The actor, who divides her time between Los Angeles and London, is in a happy space with beau Michael Corsale, but is in no hurry to tie the knot. “I’m tired of the marriage rumours. Everyone knows about him, but I don’t see why I should speak about him.” Despite coming from an unconventional family set-up, Haasan says that her parents’ marriage has not made her cynical. “That was their life, this is mine. I know how to hold on to my relationships.”

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Dec 062017
 

Shruti Haasan and her rumoured beau, London-based theatre actor Michael Corsale attended Tamil actor Aadhav Kannadasan and Vinodhnie Suresh’s wedding reception in Chennai recently

Shruti Haasan and her rumoured beau, London-based theatre actor Michael Corsale attended Tamil actor Aadhav Kannadasan and Vinodhnie Suresh’s wedding reception in Chennai recently. The two behaved like a couple and Michal even wore the traditional mundu. Shruti’s father Kamal Haasan was also present. With Michael considered a part of the family, will wedding bells ring soon?

Michael Corsale, Shruti Haasan and father Kamal Haasan
Michael Corsale, Shruti Haasan and father Kamal Haasan

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Oct 222017
 

Actress Disha Patani has replaced Shruti Haasan as the lead in upcoming Tamil historic drama “Sangamithra”. Disha took to Twitter on Saturday to share her excitement over the project.

“Really very excited for ‘Sangamithra’. Can’t wait to start shooting for this wonderful film,” Disha tweeted.

Shruti earlier opted out of “Sangamithra” due to “unavoidable circumstances”.

To be helmed by Sundar C. and produced by Sri Thenandal Films, the film will also be released in Telugu and Hindi.

The film, which will also star Jayam Ravi and Arya, will have music by A.R. Rahman.

“Sangamithra” will start shooting in December.

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Sep 242017
 

Chennai: Actress Disha Patani is likely to play the lead in upcoming Tamil historic drama “Sangamithra”, according to a source from the film unit.

Disha has been signed as the replacement for actress Shruti Haasan, who was originally supposed to be a part of the project.

Disha PataniDisha Patani

“Disha has been signed for the project. The makers will very soon make an official announcement. It’s going to be a role of a lifetime for her,” the source told IANS.

To be helmed by Sundar C and produced by Sri Thenandal Films, the film will also be released in Telugu and Hindi.

“It will be simultaneously made in Telugu. In Hindi, however, it will be made with an entirely different cast and the process will take time,” he said.

The film, which will also star Jayam Ravi and Arya, will have music by A.R. Rahman.

Earlier this year, the project was launched amidst fanfare at Cannes International Film Festival.

On signing the project, Rahman told IANS: “It’s a very ambitious film. Six months back when I heard just 30 minutes of the narration, it was good enough for me to come on board.” The project is rumoured to cost Rs 150 crore.

Rahman added that “Sangamithra” not only has great story but “Sundar has good vision for music too”.

“Nothing as compelling as ‘Sangamithra’ came my way in recent times. The project is in rights hands,” he said, heaping praise on the makers – Sri Thenandal Studios.

“Sangamithra” will start shooting in December.

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Jul 122017
 

Vidyut Jammwal and Shruti Haasan feature in YaaraVidyut Jammwal and Shruti Haasan feature in Yaara

Looks like there’s hope for Tigmanshu Dhulia’s earlier outing, the Vidyut Jammwal and Shruti Haasan-starrer Yaara, which has been lying in the cans since 2014.

The film is a tale of friendship. Says Dhulia, “The producer (Sunil Khetarpal) has told me they are looking at a release in October. I have been busy with Raag Desh. After its release, I will get back to Yaara.”

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