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                                          Shruti Haasan (born 28 January 1986) is an Indian film actress and singer who works predominantly in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi language films. Born to the prominent Haasan family, she is the daughter of actor Kamal Haasan and Sarika Thakur. Through her successful career, she has received three Filmfare Awards and has established herself as one of the leading actresses of South Indian cinema.Shruti Haasan (born 28 January 1986) is an Indian film actress and singer who works predominantly in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi language films. Born to the prominent Haasan family, she is the daughter of actor Kamal Haasan and Sarika Thakur.


                                         Through her successful career, she has received three Filmfare Awards and has established herself as one of the leading actresses of South Indian cinema.Shruti Haasan is an Indian singer, actress and music composer who has appeared in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films. As a child actor, she has appeared in his father's movie 'Hey Ram'. She made her adult acting debut in 2009 Hindi film 'Luck'. She later went on to feature in many Telugu movies like, Anaganaga O Dheerudu, Oh My Friend, Gabbar Singh, Balupu, Race Gurram, Srimanthudu and many more. 


                                         Shruti has also featured in several hit Hindi films.She was shooting for a dance sequence for a upcoming movie , she slipped and her panty was clearly seen . Photographers are always ready to shoot these type of pictures and they did not missed the chance .Shruti Rajalakshmi Haasan was born to actors Kamal Haasan and Sarika on January 28, 1986 in Chennai, India. She also has a younger sister named Akshara, who represents India nationally for Ballroom Latin dancing. Haasan studied at the Lady Andal in Chennai, until 10th grade, when she moved to Mumbai to read psychology at St Andrew’s College.Shruti’s second song came in Hey Ram, where she sang the bilingual versions of the title theme, Rama Rama with her father, in Hindi and in Tamil. 


                                       The album from Ilayaraaja, which was critically praised, won her accolades for her efforts with reviewers, Screen India praising that she “has the makings of a good singer, and with some training she should go great guns”.Shruti Haasan, has most recently sung in a Tamil film, for Gautham Menon’s Vaaranam Aayiram under the composition of Harris Jayaraj. As of November 2008, Haasan is also midway through her untitled debut album, which she has composed, written and sung, and is set for release in mid-2009.Shruti Haasan was born on 28 January, 1986 in Chennai, India. 


                                         Her father superstar Kamal Hassan is an Iyengar and mother Sarika is a half-Maharastrian and half-Rajput. Being a daughter of renowned actors, she holds a great interest in music and cinema. She has a younger sister Akshara, an Indian film actor, screenwriter, assistant director who works primarily in Bollywood and Tamil film industry. Shruti has also persisted her stint in music with her father's production Unnaipol Oruvan and her own music band and album.Shruti has started her career as a singer and later turned to acting. 


                                       She made her singing debut at the age of 6. While pursuing her studies in school, she made her singing debut in the Hindi language film, Chachi 420, with her father Kamal Haasan, who also directed the film. Her second song came in Hey Ram, where she sang the bilingual versions of the title theme, Rama Rama with her father, in Hindi and in Tamil.After refusing prominent film offers, most notably the lead role in Venkat Prabhu’s Saroja, reports suggested in late 2007 that Haasan was set to make her full debut as a heroine in 2008 with a movie opposite Madhavan directed by Nishikanth Kamath. In spite of Madhavan admitting that the news “was premature”, she signed up to the film, which was titled, Endrendrum Punnagai, only to be stalled prior to production.
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