Shruti Haasan movie Yaara with Vidyut Jammwal most anticipated

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Shruti Hassan has made a mark for herself in tamil, telugu and hindi film industries. Thanks to her choice of scripts and her versatility, she is one of the most prominent personalities in indian cinema. Currently, shruti is excited about the release of Yaara, where she gets to play an older woman for the first time. The crime drama, directed by Tigmanshu Dhuliaand starring Vidyuut Jamwal, amit Sadh, vijay varma and Kenny Basumatary apart from Shruti, will start streaming on July 20 on Zee5.


Ahead of the film's release, shruti haasan, in a detailed chat with IndiaToday.in, spoke about the process behind playing an older woman in Yaara, nepotism, her music and youtube channel. Predominantly, it’s a story about the four guys and the Chaukdi gang. On layers, it’s very different. I play sukanya and I found her very interesting. I felt that women of the late 70s were opinionated and more progressive than the generation today. I think that also in a way drove me to choose this film.


Definitely, Tigmanshu sir’s inputs were helpful. My own understanding of sukanya of what I want to keep and leave behind also helped me. In terms of prosthetics, I was asked to look at the pictures of my mum [Sarika] and dad [Kamal Haasan] and imitate the contours of their data-faces. I realized the fact that they hadn't aged very much. It was a good cue to not go overboard with the prosthetic and make-up. My mum, who is in her late 50s, looks like a 30-year-old. In terms of physicality, it made me think what sukanya would have gone through. If I have a knee injury, 20 years later it might change my physicality. It made me think about what could have happened to Sukanya.

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