Star Kids will have to handle a lot of pressure as they have to live-up to the family reputation all the time. However, Shruti Haasan claims she is neither bothered about the fact that she would be compared with her father Kamal Haasan nor felt insecure about her existence in the Industry. "Expecting me to perform on par with Kamal Haasan who is in the business for over 50 years is unrealistic and never had I taken it seriously. Not even once had I felt insecure about my existence as I always knew I'm here for a long run," says the actress.
"I grew up with cinema and I know that I will be dying with cinema one day. For me, it's not temporary. Success and Failure are temporary, but the work one does will remain forever," she adds.
Needless to say, Shruti Haasan is very excited as two of her Bollywood films 'D-Day' and 'Ramayya Vastavayya' are releasing on the same day (July 19th). In less than one week gap, her Telugu biggie 'Yevadu' opposite Ram Charan would be hitting the screens. About 3 releases within one week is rare thing to happen for any actress and hopefully all of the hits the bull's eye to continue the good phase of Miss Haasan.
"I grew up with cinema and I know that I will be dying with cinema one day. For me, it's not temporary. Success and Failure are temporary, but the work one does will remain forever," she adds.
Needless to say, Shruti Haasan is very excited as two of her Bollywood films 'D-Day' and 'Ramayya Vastavayya' are releasing on the same day (July 19th). In less than one week gap, her Telugu biggie 'Yevadu' opposite Ram Charan would be hitting the screens. About 3 releases within one week is rare thing to happen for any actress and hopefully all of the hits the bull's eye to continue the good phase of Miss Haasan.