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Shruti Haasan Spills Some Interesting Secrets

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Mar, 2019 08:50 PM
  • Shruti Haasan Spills Some Interesting Secrets

Shruti Haasan was on MX Player’s chat show Famously Filmfare recently. The actress shared some interesting secrets on the show.


Talking about her father, Kamal Haasan, Shruti said, “I respect my father a lot. Honestly, the way he does things, both personally and professionally.


Seriously, I have a lot of respect for his achievements. Not because he is my father, but because his style of doing everything is very different. Other than that, I can talk to him casually, I can openly share what I have in my mind. I would say that he is a kind of a very liberal father.”


When asked, if she would have been a boy, who would she take on a date, Shruti said, “Tamannaah! Actually, if I were a man, I would marry Tammy. She is such a good girl; I won’t let her go easily.”


Further, talking about her ambition in life, the actress added, “I don’t have too many plans like I told you. I don’t have a big list. But I’m looking forward to one thing. I have the ambition of becoming a good mother.”

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