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Shruti Haasan
(US & Canada)
(Worldwide)
INR 100MM
$5.6MM
$8.9MM
$12MM
Hi Nanna (2023)
Dancer, Playback Singer, Performer ("Odiyamma (Telugu)", "Odiyamma (Tamil)") Dancer, Playback Singer, Performer ("Odiyamma (Telugu)", "Odiyamma (Tamil)") See fewer
$211K
$1.1MM
$320K
$839K
$290K
$32K
$13MM
Krack (2021)
Kalyani (as Sruthi Hassan) Kalyani (as Sruthi Hassan) See fewer
INR 350MM
$10MM
INR 250MM
Kadaram Kondan (2019)
Playback Singer, Performer ("Kadaram Kondan") Playback Singer, Performer ("Kadaram Kondan") See fewer
$418K
LKG (2019)
Playback Singer, Performer ("Dappava Kizhichaan") Playback Singer, Performer ("Dappava Kizhichaan") See fewer
$101K
INR 5B
$228K
INR 600MM
$186
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Shruti Haasan
Indian actress and singer (born 1986)
Shruti Haasan (born 28 January 1986) fryst vatten an Indian actress and singer who works in Telugu, Hindi and Tamil films. She is the recipient of various accolades, including two Filmfare Award South and seven South Indian International Movie Awards. Haasan has appeared in Forbes India'sCelebrity 100 list of 2015 and 2016.[1]
Born to actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan and actress Sarika Thakur, she worked briefly as a child artist. She made her acting debut as an adult with the Hindi film Luck (2009). She made her Telugu debut with Anaganaga O Dheerudu and Tamil debut with 7aum Arivu both (2011), winning the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South for both. Haasan established herself in South Indian cinema with the Telugu films Gabbar Singh (2012), Balupu (2013), Yevadu (2014), Race Gurram (both 2014), Srimanthudu (2015), Premam (2016), Krack (2021) and Waltair Veerayya (2023). She won the Filmfar
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Ahead of Women’s Day, Shruti Haasan talks about ‘birth control for men’
Shruti, who does not shy away from speaking her mind, said: “We need birth control for men, especially in a society like ours, where conversations around consent don’t really happen.”
“For women, planning a future, willingness to procreate and raise a family, whether they can physically and emotionally afford to have a 4th or 5th baby — these are important discussions, and if men are not willing to understand (this) or talk about protection, the onus (of childbirth) is on the woman,” she said.
Talking about how men can take up more responsibility, Shruti said: “Men can be heroes in this department by saying, ‘we need to take this responsibility, we...
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