Shruti Haasan says Angry Women Do It The Best. She says if she writes a book on her life, she will title it as 'Angry Women Do It the Best'. She then shared her excitement on starting the yer with two hits with Balakrishna's Veera Simha Reddy and Chiranjeevi's Waltair Veerayya. She said “It’s a good life I am really thankful, I had two big releases in the start of the year and two at the end, and in the middle, I will do all that I love to do"
On her upcoming project Salaar with Prabhas and Prashant Neel, Shruti added “Prashant Neel has always delivered. In Salaar he has created a beautiful world which we are all a part of, and it’s super exciting.”Raving about Prabhas she added “He is wonderful and is the second biggest foodie I have ever encountered. His love for food is so real, he just wants to feed everyone around.”
Shruti called for more female-oriented films and added “What we need are a lot more female stories, a lot more women telling those stories, it’s not that effective through the male gaze,” She then spoke about her international project —The Eye, a psychological thriller directed by Daphne Schmon — as an example, she shares, “it’s a fully female team, from the writer, producer and director, and you can see the difference. I am not saying every film has to be like that. If it’s a macho man’s story it makes sense for a man to tell it, but conversation is important around the different kinds of women. We box them as female subjects. I have never heard of a male-oriented script. These conversations need to be started."
About her marriage plans, Shruti Haasan revealed “It’s the social conditioning, they think at a certain age you should be married and with kids. Earlier I used to say I don’t want to get married. Now I am open to the concept, but don’t know when I am doing it. It’s not part of my main timeline and after all it’s something you share with one individual and not the world.”