The Asian Age

‘I AM PROUD OF MY BODY’

- Q Q ANUPAMA SUBRAMANIA­N Q Q to Q You have a huge following on social media... Q One trait picked up from your dad? Being straight forward.

Shruti Haasan, the actress who is always vocal about many issues, talks to us in a freewheeli­ng interview on how she has no qualms with her body, how she wants to be connected artistical­ly with her audience, her

appa’s stint in Bigg Boss and much more. Q You seemed to have no qualms with your darebare attitude when it comes to photo shoots and magazine covers...

Google any other actress in Bollywood, they all have done the same thing. If my body looks a little more spectacula­r, I can’t help it! (laughs) I am proud of my body. Some days it is perfect; some other days it’s not. To me, sensuality is just another aspect of the human personalit­y.

I am not secretive, not frustrated or imbalanced. I believe in owning my body and not going by other people’s perception of it.

People still talk about your facial features and allegedly going under the knife... What I do with my life and my body is my choice. If people are commenting about me, I feel they are missing something in their life — that is why they are interested in others’ lives!

What is your criteria when choosing scripts? For me, I have to connect to the character. It also largely depends on good directors and producers who make films. I do it myself and never discuss it with my dad. Q What is it like to work with your dad in Sabaash Naidu? Having been an actor himself, when he directs, he brings something unique to the table. He lets people act, finds what they are good at and brings that out. He has a big vision and lets everyone’s individual­ity come through. My character in Sabaash Naidu is young, rebellious, funky and funny as well. I can, in no way, relate to her because I never had to be that rebellious. My father has given me a lot of freedom — and with that, comes responsibi­lity.

Q Does working in many industries hamper the chance to be numero uno in one language? Maybe that’s your perception! I am in my tenth year in the film

industry and I feel I am successful. I am blessed doing films in different languages and why would I not make use of it?

Who is your role model? Everybody I know will have a good quality — which I will pick up. I make it a point to try and see the good in people and learn from it. In films, who else other than my dad?

Your dad Kamal is hosting Bigg Boss in Tamil...

He is connecting people in a different way.

The TRPs have been crazy! But, if you ask me if I’d be interested in taking part in the show, I would say a big no. Because, I can’t stay in one place for 100 days! Q Are you in a relationsh­ip now? I never want to answer that question!

I don’t talk about anything political. I love to connect with my fans through my Twitter handle and want to share many things they can’t see otherwise. I know many celebs who have media companies that manage their Twitter accounts, but I manage mine myself and I believe in that. Because, how can somebody else tell you how to connect with people?

Q Is it a boon or a bane? Social media is a new form of communicat­ion in human history. With new things like this, there is always both good and bad. That holds true for all types of new technology — there is always a plus and minus. Q Does being bold and vocal about many things land you in trouble? I don’t say anything without thinking. I choose what I want to say. So I haven’t faced any problems as such.

...says Shruti Haasan, as she talks about her choice of films, working with her dad, and going under the knife I AM NOT FRUSTRATED OR IMBALANCED. I BELIEVE IN OWNING MY BODY AND NOT GOING BY OTHER PEOPLE’S PERCEPTION OF IT

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