
New Delhi: Shruti Haasan, who celebrates her birthday on 28 January, stands out in Indian cinema not merely as a star kid but as a versatile artist with proven talent. She has carved a distinct identity as a successful actress, singer, composer, and performer.
Born in 1986 to legendary actor Kamal Haasan and acclaimed actress Sarika Thakur, Shruti chose her own path despite her illustrious family background. She has established herself across Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi film industries, excelling both in acting and music.
Shruti completed her early education at Abacus Montessori School in Chennai and later studied psychology at St. Andrew’s College, Mumbai. Her passion for music and cinema led her to the Musicians Institute in California, where she received formal training.
Her association with cinema began early; at the age of six, she sang for her father’s film Thevar Magan (1992), composed by Ilaiyaraaja. During school, she lent her voice to the Hindi film Chachi 420 (1997). In 2000, she appeared as a child artist in Hey Ram, directed by Kamal Haasan, and sang the title theme in both Hindi and Tamil.
Shruti made her adult acting debut in Bollywood with the film Luck (2009) before turning her focus to South Indian cinema, where her career soared. Her breakthrough came with the Telugu film Anaganaga O Dheerudu (2011), earning her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South. She continued to impress with roles in films like Race Gurram (2014), winning the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu. Overall, Shruti has received three Filmfare Awards among numerous other accolades.
In Hindi cinema, Shruti has appeared in films such as D-Day, Ramaiya Vastavaiya, Gabbar Is Back, Welcome Back, and Rocky Handsome. Some of these films garnered critical acclaim while others achieved commercial success.
Alongside acting, music remains central to Shruti’s career. She is a well-established playback singer and made her debut as a music director in 2009 with her father’s production Unnaipol Oruvan. She has also composed her own music and gained recognition through her band.
Shruti Haasan’s journey exemplifies that success is shaped by talent and hard work rather than legacy. Her blend of voice, screen presence, and artistic sensitivity promises a lasting impact in Indian cinema and music.
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