Shruti Haasan filmography

Shruti Haasan smiling and posing for the camera
Shruti Haasan at a press meet for Gabbar Is Back (2015)

Shruti Haasan is an Indian actress, composer and playback singer who works in Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil films. Born into the prominent Haasan family, she is the daughter of actors Kamal Haasan and Sarika.[1] Shruti Haasan started her career as a playback singer at the age of six in the 1992 Tamil film Thevar Magan.[2] She later made a cameo appearance in her father's Tamil-Hindi bilingual directorial Hey Ram (2000).[3] Haasan's first major appearance was in Soham Shah's 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] Her 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 Hassan'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]

Filmography

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Title[lower-alpha 1] Year Role(s) Director Language(s) Notes Ref.
Hey Ram 2000 Unknown Kamal Haasan Tamil Cameo appearance [3]
Hey Ram 2000 Unknown Kamal Haasan Hindi Cameo appearance [3]
Luck 2009 Ayesha, Natasha[lower-alpha 2] Soham Shah Hindi [4]
Anaganaga O Dheerudu 2011 Priya Prakash Kovelamudi Telugu Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South [5]
[23]
Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji 2011 Nikki Narang Madhur Bhandarkar Hindi [24]
7aum Arivu 2011 Subha Srinivasan AR Murugadoss Tamil Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South [5]
[25]
Oh My Friend 2011 Siri Venu Sree Raam Telugu [26]
3 2012 Janani Aishwarya R. Dhanush Tamil NominatedFilmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil [8]
[27]
Gabbar Singh 2012 Bhagyalakshmi Harish Shankar Telugu [28]
Balupu 2013 Shruti Gopichand Malineni Telugu [29]
Ramaiya Vastavaiya 2013 Sona Prabhu Deva Hindi [30]
D-Day 2013 Suraiya Nikhil Advani Hindi [31]
Ramayya Vasthavayya 2013 Ammulu Harish Shankar Telugu [32]
[33]
Yevadu 2014 Manju Vamsi Paidipally Telugu [34]
Race Gurram 2014 Spandana Surender Reddy Telugu Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu [12]
[35]
Aagadu 2014 Zintamali Srinu Vaitla Telugu Special appearance in the song "Junction Lo" [36]
Poojai 2014 Divya Hari Tamil [37]
Tevar 2015 Unknown Amit Sharma Hindi Special appearance in the song "Madamiyan" [38]
Gabbar Is Back 2015 Shruti Krish Hindi [39]
Srimanthudu 2015 Charuseela Koratala Siva Telugu NominatedFilmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu [16]
[40]
Welcome Back 2015 Ranjana Anees Bazmee Hindi [41]
Puli 2015 Pavazhamalli Chimbu Deven Tamil [42]
Vedalam 2015 Swetha Siva Tamil [43]
Rocky Handsome 2016 Rukshida Nishikant Kamat Hindi [44]
Premam 2016 Sithara Chandoo Mondeti Telugu [45]
Si3 2017 Vidhya Hari Tamil [46]
Katamarayudu 2017 Avanthika Kishore Kumar Pardasany Telugu [47]
Behen Hogi Teri 2017 Binny Ajay K. Pannalal Hindi [48]
Sabaash Naidu Films that have not yet been released TBA TBA Kamal Haasan Tamil Filming [49]
Sabaash Naidu Films that have not yet been released TBA TBA Kamal Haasan Telugu Filming [49]
Shabhash Kundu Films that have not yet been released TBA TBA Kamal Haasan Hindi Filming [49]
Untitled film TBA TBA Mahesh Manjrekar Hindi Filming [50]

Notes

  1. Films are listed in the order of their release date.
  2. Haasan played dual roles in the film.[4]

References

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