
Shruti Haasan will next be seen on the big screen in Ramaiya Vastavaiya
- Shruti Hassan is yet to find success in Bollywood but the actress, who will be next seen in Prabhudeva's Ramaiya Vastavaiya, says she is not disheartened by failures.
- Shruti made her debut in Hindi films with a cameo appearance in her father Kamal Hassan's Hey Ram in 2000. Later, she was seen in a full-fledged role in Luck (2009) and then in Madhur Bhandarkar's Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji (2011). Unfortunately both the films did not do well.
- "Success is lovely for everybody. A hit is something that everybody wants. But ultimately all these things are not in your control. So you learn to dissociate from that. I judge myself from my own personal growth of what I can see on screen," Shruti said in an interview here.
- The 27-year-old feels there is no formula for success. "There is no formula (to success) I try to improvise and do better. The film working or not is not in my hands. But that does not matter... you keep working hard. If I would have spend time thinking what went wrong or not then I would have been a talent manger and not an actor," she said.
- The actress will be seen opposite newcomer Girish Kumar in Ramaiya Vastavaiya and she insists it is not her comeback film .
- "It is not my comeback film. Looking at the chronology of the films that I did here people are saying it is my comeback Hindi movie. But it is nothing of that sort. I don't look at it as my comeback film and it does not bother me," she said.
- "There were offers that came my way for Hindi films but I had commitments down South and I was not that excited to be part of those things. I was logistically not able to take up (Hindi films)," she said.
- Speaking about her role in the film, Shruti said, "The character is sweet and the story revolves around me." The film is a remake of Prabhudeva's directorial debut in Telugu Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana and releases on July 19.
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Shruti made her debut in Hindi films with a cameoappearance in her father Kamal Hassan's Hey Ram in 2000.Later, she was seen in a full-fledged role in Luck (2009)and then in Madhur Bhandarkar's Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji(2011). Unfortunately both the films did not do well.
"Success is lovely for everybody. A hit is something thateverybody wants. But ultimately all these things are not inyour control. So you learn to dissociate from that. I judgemyself from my own personal growth of what I can see onscreen," Shruti said in an interview here.
The 27-year-old feels there is no formula for success."There is no formula (to success) I try to improvise anddo better. The film working or not is not in my hands. Butthat does not matter... you keep working hard. If I would havespend time thinking what went wrong or not then I would havebeen a talent manger and not an actor," she said.
The actress will be seen opposite newcomer Girish Kumar inRamaiya Vastavaiya and she insists it is not her comebackfilm .
"It is not my comeback film. Looking at the chronology ofthe films that I did here people are saying it is my comebackHindi movie. But it is nothing of that sort. I don't look atit as my comeback film and it does not bother me," she said.
"There were offers that came my way for Hindi films but Ihad commitments down South and I was not that excited to bepart of those things. I was logistically not able to take up(Hindi films)," she said.
Speaking about her role in the film, Shruti said, "Thecharacter is sweet and the story revolves around me."The film is a remake of Prabhudeva's directorial debut inTelugu Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana and releases on July 19.