I didn't make Shruti Haasan cry : Minister

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,April 11 2015]

Andhra Pradesh Minister Paidikondala Maanikyala Rao denied making Shruti Haasasn cry by shouting at her in a plane.

He said that Shruti Haasan sat in the front seat of his in the plane from Hyderabad to Tirupati and when he was talking to a doctor over phone, Shruti asked him to stop talking while the plane is moving. He clarified that he just said to Shruti, it was an important call and the news that he shouted on her is not true.

Shruti Haasan is currently shooting for Mahesh Babu's 'Srimanthudu' and a few big Tamil movies. She is awaiting the release of her 'Gabbar'.

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