Shruti Haasan filmography

Shruti Haasan is an Indian actress and singer who works in Telugu, Hindi and Tamil films.[1] She started her career as a playback singer at the age of six in the 1992 Tamil film Thevar Magan.[2] She had a brief role in her father, Kamal Haasan's Tamil-Hindi directorial Hey Ram (2000) as a child artist.[3] Haasan's first major appearance was in the Hindi film Luck (2009), in which she played a dual role of a woman avenging her twin sister's death.[4] She played the female lead in the films Anaganaga O Dheerudu and 7aum Arivu; both were released in 2011 and together earned her the Best Female Debut – South at the 59th Filmfare Awards South ceremony.[5]

Haasan in 2014

Haasan's subsequent releases Oh My Friend (2011) and 3 (2012) were commercially unsuccessful.[6][7] The latter earned her a nomination for the Best Actress – Tamil at the 60th Filmfare Awards South ceremony.[8] A turning point came in Haasan's career with Harish Shankar's commercially successful Telugu film Gabbar Singh (2012).[9] The release was followed by a series of successful films such as Balupu (2013) and Yevadu (2014).[10][11] She received her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her performance in Race Gurram (2014).[12]

In 2015, Haasan played the female lead in five films: Gabbar Is Back and Welcome Back in Hindi, Srimanthudu in Telugu, and Puli and Vedalam in Tamil. Except Puli, the rest of the releases achieved commercial success.[13][14][15] She earned a nomination for the Best Actress – Telugu award at the 63rd Filmfare Awards South ceremony for her performance in Srimanthudu.[16] The following year, she had two releases: Rocky Handsome and Premam. The latter, a Telugu remake of the 2015 Malayalam-language film of the same name, drew criticism for Haasan's casting before its release.[17][18] She played the role of a young college lecturer with a slightly stern approach towards her students.[19] The remake gained positive critical reception,[20] and earned average returns.[21] Her Tamil film Si3 had a delayed theatrical release in 2017; it was a commercial success.[22]

Films

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List of Shruti Haasan film credits
Year Title Role Language Notes Ref.
2000 Hey Ram Vallabhbhai Patel's daughter Tamil Child artist [3]
Hindi
2009 Luck Ayesha, Natasha[a] Hindi [4]
2011 Anaganaga O Dheerudu Priya Telugu [5][23]
Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji Nikki Narang Hindi [24]
7aum Arivu Subha Srinivasan Tamil [5][25]
Oh My Friend Siri Chandana Telugu [26]
2012 3 Janani Ramachandran Tamil [8][27]
Gabbar Singh Bhagyalakshmi Telugu [28]
2013 Balupu Shruti [29]
Ramaiya Vastavaiya Sona Singh Hindi [30]
D-Day Suraiya [31]
Ramayya Vasthavayya Ammulu Telugu [32][33]
2014 Yevadu Manju [34]
Race Gurram Spandana "Sweety" [12][35]
Aagadu Dancer Special appearance in song "Junction Lo" [36]
Poojai Divya Tamil [37]
2015 Tevar Dancer Hindi Special appearance in the song "Madamiyan" [38]
Gabbar Is Back Advocate Shruti [39]
Srimanthudu Charuseela Telugu [16][40]
Welcome Back Ranjana Shetty Hindi [41]
Puli Pavazhamalli Tamil [42]
Vedalam Swetha [43]
2016 Rocky Handsome Rukshida Ahlawat Hindi [44]
Premam Sithara Venkatesan Telugu [45]
2017 Singam 3 Vidhya / Agni[b] Tamil [46]
Katamarayudu Avanthika Telugu [47]
Behen Hogi Teri Binny Arora Hindi [48]
2020 Yaara Sukanya [49]
Putham Pudhu Kaalai Ramya Tamil Segment "Coffee anyone?" [50]
Devi Maya Hindi Short film [51]
2021 Krack Kalyani Telugu [52]
The Power Pari Hindi [53]
Pitta Kathalu Divya Telugu Segment: xLife [54]
Vakeel Saab Amritha Konidela Telugu Special appearance [55]
Laabam Clara Tamil [56]
2023 Veera Simha Reddy Isha Telugu [57]
Waltair Veerayya RAW Agent Athidhi [58]
The Eye Diana English [59]
Hi Nanna Model Telugu Special appearance [60]
Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire Aadhya Krishnakanth [61]
2025 Coolie Preethi Tamil Filming [62]
TBA Salaar: Part 2 – Shouryaanga Parvam Aadhya Krishnakanth Telugu Filming [63][64]

Television

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List of Shruti Haasan television credits
Year Title Role Language Notes Ref.
2018 Hello Sago Host Tamil Talk show [65]
2019 Treadstone Nira Patel English Recurring role; episode 6 [66]
2022 Bestseller Meethu Mathur / Adya Jaisingh[b] Hindi [67]

Music videos

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List of Shruti Haasan music video credits
Year Title Artist Director Ref.
2010 “Semmozhi Anthem” Music by AR Rahman, Lyrics by Kalaignar M Karunanidhisung by various artists Bharat Bala
2024 "Inimel" Lokesh Kanagaraj Dwarkesh Prabakar [68]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Haasan played dual roles in the film.[4]
  2. ^ a b Haasan played a single character with two or more names

References

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