
- Real Name : Shruti hassan
- Nick Name : Kanna
- Profession : Actress and Model

- School : Abacus Montessori School,Chennai
- Collage : St. Andrew’s Collage, Mumbai
- Birth placed : Chenni, Tamil, India

- Salary (approx) : 1-2 Crore/film(INR)
- Marital Status : Unmarried
- Debut : Hey ram (2000) as a child actor & Luck (2009)

- Home town : Chenni, Tamil, India
- Favourite actress : Sridevi & Madhuri Dixit
- Favorite actor : Shah Ruck Khan, Rajnikanth, Ram Charan & Kamal Hassan

- Religion : Hindu
- Nationality : Indian
- Age : 31 years old

Categories: Living peopleKamal Haasan Indian film actresses Indian voice actresses Indian female pop singers21st-century Indian singersIndian rock singers Indian female film singers Indian rhythm and blues singers Indian pop-folk singers Indian film score composers Actresses in Hindi cinema Actresses in Telugu cinema Actresses in Tamil cinema Indian Tamil peopleTamil film score composers Tamil singers Tamil playback singers Bollywood playback singers Telugu playback singers 21st-century Indian actresses Musicians Institute alumni Singers from Chennai Filmfare Awards South winners Indian film actors working since their childhoodFemale rock singersIndian rock musicians 1986 birthsFemale models from Chennai SIIMA Awards winnersMarathi people 21st-century Indian women singersWomen musicians from Tamil Nadu Haasan eventually signed up to feature in Soham Shah’s Hindi film Luck, opposite Imran Khan, in July 2008, and shot for the film for nearly a year. Imran Khan, her childhood friend, had recommended her name to the director and Haasan signed on after listening to the entire script and accepted to play a dual role in the action film. Shruti took part in action scenes during filming and worked out extensively. The film opened in July 2009 to unanimously poor reviews from critics and took a poor opening at the box office, with critics stating that she “deserved a better launch vehicle”. Reviewers were critical of her performance with Rajeev Masand of IBN stating that she delivers “dialogues with deadpan expressions”, while another critic added that she is perhaps “synthetic and fails to impress”. Haasan then went on to appear alongside Blaaze in the promotional videos for Unnaipol Oruvan and Eenadu, the bilingual films starring her father, which she had composed the music for.

