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Haasan in 2014
Shruti Haasan is an Indian actress, composer and
playback singer who works in
Telugu ,
Hindi and
Tamil films. Born into the prominent
Haasan family , she is the daughter of actors
Kamal Haasan and
Sarika .
[1] Shruti Haasan started her career as a playback singer at the age of six in the 1992 Tamil film
Thevar Magan .
[2] She later made a
cameo appearance in her father's Tamil-Hindi bilingual directorial
Hey Ram (2000) as a child artist.
[3] Haasan's first major appearance was in the Hindi film
Luck (2009), in which she played a dual role of a woman avenging her twin sister's death.
[4] She played the female lead in the films
Anaganaga O Dheerudu and
7aum Arivu ; both were released in 2011 and together earned her the
Best Female Debut – South at the
59th Filmfare Awards South ceremony.
[5]
Haasan's subsequent releases
Oh My Friend (2011) and
3 (2012) were commercially unsuccessful.
[6]
[7] The latter earned her a nomination for the
Best Actress – Tamil at the
60th Filmfare Awards South ceremony.
[8] A turning point came in Haasan's career with
Harish Shankar 's commercially successful Telugu film
Gabbar Singh (2012).
[9] The release was followed by a series of successful films such as
Balupu (2013) and
Yevadu (2014).
[10]
[11] She received her first
Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her performance in
Race Gurram (2014).
[12]
In 2015, Haasan played the female lead in five films:
Gabbar Is Back and
Welcome Back in Hindi,
Srimanthudu in Telugu, and
Puli and
Vedalam in Tamil. Except Puli , the rest of the releases achieved commercial success.
[13]
[14]
[15] She earned a nomination for the Best Actress – Telugu award at the
63rd Filmfare Awards South ceremony for her performance in Srimanthudu .
[16] The following year, she had two releases:
Rocky Handsome and
Premam . The latter, a Telugu remake of the 2015 Malayalam-language
film of the same name , drew criticism for Haasan's casting before its release.
[17]
[18] She played the role of a young college lecturer with a slightly stern approach towards her students.
[19] The remake gained positive critical reception,
[20] and earned average returns.
[21] Her Tamil film
Si3 had a delayed theatrical release in 2017; it was a commercial success.
[22]
Films
Key
†
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Television
Key
†
Denotes TV series that have not yet been released
Short films
Voice artist
Music videos
See also
Notes
^ Haasan played dual roles in the film.
[4]
^
a
b Haasan played a single character with two or more names
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