It was an amazing experience: Shruthi

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,April 09 2010]

Shruthi Haasan is all thrilled about her Telugu acting debut, a fantasy adventure being produced by Walt Disney. She is acting opposite her ‘close buddy’ Siddarth in this film, directed by Prakash Kovelamudi, son of veteran filmmaker K Raghavendra Rao.

“It was a great team to work with and I have had an amazing experience while shooting the film. The director has done a very good job and it was lovely working in Tollywood. I thoroughly enjoyed each and every moment,” says the older daughter of Kamal Haasan.

“The movie is on its way to completion,” she says and adds: “However, the film hasn’t been titled yet. A search is on for an appropriate name. All that I can say is it is a stunning script picturised in an excellent way.”

Unable to control her excitement, Shruthi says, “I am looking forward to the film’s release and am thoroughly thrilled.” On acting in Hindi films, she says, “Some interesting offers are coming my way. You will get to see official announcements soon.”

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