Shruti Hassan: I'm not stupid because I'm not part of the rat race


In today's changed times OTT platforms reign supreme, language boundaries have been erased and even then nevertheless today's actors are struggling to adjust between different film industries in India, why?

Shruti Haasan, who started her career with the 2004 film 'Luck', made a splash in Telugu and Tamil films. Shruti says today, there is a difference, which I have found, 'I was born and raised in the South and I am proud of it. It is so important that he acted in Telugu and Tamil films that even though I did not get a place in Bollywood, I was co-sponsored by Tamil Telugu films.

These are all different industries and I work in two industries here. And what is happening in Mumbai (Bollywood) and if you don't call them again they think you are not committed, which is not really true. This is all the way I am a multilingual committee, this is the beauty of our country, he says. Shruti Hassan.

Shruti decided that it was not right for me to sit or wait only for Hindi films. 'People ask me if you're not doing a picture. That's because they don't see me in Hindi movies. I want to tell them that this is not the only industry if I don't take part in the rat-race people think I'm stupid because they think I'm not doing what they expect, say, 5 years old Actress.

He is the one who has chosen his career, but it is not like the way my advice is run on Hassan, he says he has slowed down learning a lot in life and does not adopt everything that comes his way. He should do his best.

'I want more every time. I'm a very greedy person. I emphasize that I am better mentally, physically and emotionally. There comes a time in life when the importance is not enough.

I decide my importance right now. Which is for physical mental and artistic health. "I need to learn the art of denial," said Shruti Hassan.

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