Mumbai’s multitalented star Shruti Haasan has fans swooning over a nostalgic Instagram video that takes viewers on a journey through her life, from playful childhood snapshots to her glamorous present. Shared on Friday, the clip is a heartfelt montage underscoring how early photos capture a person’s true essence.
In her caption, Shruti quipped, ‘A girl’s childhood pictures always reveal her personality and mood swings – I’ve been moody forever, haha!’ The post has exploded with likes and comments, as admirers flood the section with love and relatable anecdotes.
Beyond her acting prowess in South Indian cinema and Bollywood, Shruti shines as a singer and music composer. Few know her career kicked off not on screen, but behind the mic. At just six, she lent her voice to a track in her father Kamal Haasan’s 1992 film Thevar Magan. She followed it up with singing in the Hindi hit Chachi 420 in 1997.
Her acting debut came as a child artist in Kamal Haasan’s directorial Hey Ram in 2000, where she also sang the title theme ‘Rama Rama’ in Hindi and Tamil. Today, Shruti commands a strong presence across Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi industries.
On the work front, excitement brews for her role in director Pavan Sadineni’s adventure-drama Akasamlo Oka Tara, co-starring Dulquer Salmaan and Satvika Veeravalli. Produced by Sandeep Gunnam and Ramya Gunnam under Geetha Arts and Swapna Cinema, the film’s first poster dropped on Shruti’s birthday. Buzz suggests a pan-India release, though details remain unconfirmed.
Adding to her plate, Shruti has collaborated with music maestro MM Keeravani for a song in SS Rajamouli’s mega-budget project VaranasI, proving her versatility endures.