The Sunday Guardian

‘Working on your craft is more important than finding your space’

- ARUNDHUTI BANERJEE MUMBAI IANS

Actress and singer-songwriter Shruti Haasan, who recently appeared in the short film ‘Devi’ alongside Kajol and Neha Dhupia among other actresses, says as an artiste she does not differenti­ate between Bollywood and the South Indian entertainm­ent industry, adding that carving a space for herself in Hindi films is certainly not her drive as an actor.

“Working on my craft is more important than finding space in Bollywood. I am an artiste and I have been working in the entertainm­ent industry for the last 10 years. I am happy working in any Indian film irrespecti­ve of its language. I do not know why people think that South Indian films are less important than Bollywood? Art is art, a good story or music is good. Why discrimina­te or differenti­ate? I hope it is not misinterpr­eted,” Shruti said.

Daughter of celebrated actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan and actress Sarika, Shruti started her career as a child artiste. She appeared in ‘Hey Ram’ and lent her voice for the title song of the film. In the south she has been a part of successful films such as ‘Unnaipol Oruvan’, ‘7aum Arivu’, ‘Anaganaga O Dheerudu’, ‘3’, and ‘Balupu’.

Despite recording songs as a playback singer in “Luck” (“Luck aazma”), “D-day” (“Alvida”), and “Tevar” (“Jogania”), apart from several South Indian films, Shruti has mostly focused in independen­t music.

Why doesn’t she explore opportunit­ies as a Bollywood playback singer? “Bollywood is a very different industry, especially in music. In playback singing, it all depends on the subject of the film—a certain kind of voice (is required). In South I have collaborat­ed more and I am also doing collaborat­ive work in the independen­t music scene. I love writing my own song. I write songs in the English language, so I am doing music mostly in the UK.”

“From the beginning of my career, I never thought that unless I make my mark in Bollywood, it is nothing. As a singer whether I am singing in a South Indian film or in a Hindi film, I feel equally happy because I am singing!” Shruti signed off. IANS

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