7 Films that define Shruti Haasan`s journey in cinema
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Luck (2009)
Shruti’s Bollywood debut opposite Imran Khan was bold and unconventional. Though the film was action-heavy, her fresh screen presence marked a striking entry
Ramaiya Vastavaiya (2013)
A light-hearted romance that showed Shruti’s charming and effortless side, proving she could shine in softer, breezier roles too
Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire (2023)
Sharing screen space with Prabhas, Shruti brought emotional grounding and dramatic intensity to one of the biggest action spectacles of the year
Coolie (2025)
Her latest release sees Shruti in a layered, grey-shaded role. Bold, complex, and mission-driven, this performance is already being hailed
Race Gurram (2014)
This Telugu blockbuster with Allu Arjun became one of her most celebrated South outings. Shruti added spark and glamour to a mass entertainer
D-Day (2013)
Critics hailed Shruti’s performance for its vulnerability and rawness. Her character in this espionage thriller became a turning point in her Bollywood career
3 (2012)
As Janani, Shruti delivered one of her most emotional performances, perfectly capturing the highs and lows of love. The film’s success got her attention
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