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Shruti Haasan makes fun of her Critics
By: Tupaki Desk | 6 Feb 2014 2:43 PM GMTShruthi Haasan has gone threw a lot of criticism and pressure till the time she delivered her first hit. Until then, She was treated as an iron leg and the one who isn't good at acting. With 'Gabbar Singh', everything changed and now the same people say she is the lucky mascot of Tollywood top stars after delivering hits with Pawan Kalyan, Ram Charan and Raviteja.
The actress claims most irritating compliment she would be hearing in the recent past would be 'She is Kamal Haasan's daughter and hence acting is in her genes' after the criticism 'She isn't good at acting like Kamal' when she scored back-to-back flops. She feels such kind of U-Turn by her critics is extremely funny as even her parents didn't act like Kamal and Sarika in their debut flick.
Claiming that she is independent, Shruthi Haasan reveals she never discusses any of her projects with parents and takes decisions like signing/rejecting a project on her own. She asserts it does't really matter when you are a son of star or factory worker after your debut.
Currently, Shruti Haasan have 3 big-ticket films in hand (Allu Arjun's Race Gurram, Akshay Kumar's Gabbar and John Abraham's Welcome Back)
The actress claims most irritating compliment she would be hearing in the recent past would be 'She is Kamal Haasan's daughter and hence acting is in her genes' after the criticism 'She isn't good at acting like Kamal' when she scored back-to-back flops. She feels such kind of U-Turn by her critics is extremely funny as even her parents didn't act like Kamal and Sarika in their debut flick.
Claiming that she is independent, Shruthi Haasan reveals she never discusses any of her projects with parents and takes decisions like signing/rejecting a project on her own. She asserts it does't really matter when you are a son of star or factory worker after your debut.
Currently, Shruti Haasan have 3 big-ticket films in hand (Allu Arjun's Race Gurram, Akshay Kumar's Gabbar and John Abraham's Welcome Back)