Actor and singer Shruti Haasan celebrated her 40th birthday on January 28, marking a significant milestone in a career that has spanned multiple film industries and creative disciplines. Wishes poured in from colleagues across cinema and from fans who have followed her journey over the years.
Early Life and Career Path
Born on January 28, 1986 in Chennai, Shruti Haasan is the daughter of veteran actor Kamal Haasan. She made her mark as a multilingual performer, working across Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi cinema, while also establishing herself as a singer and musician.
Over the years, she has built a diverse filmography, balancing commercial entertainers with varied roles.
Notable Film Appearances
Shruti Haasan has featured in several successful films, including Salaar, Krack, and Ramaiya Vastavaiya. Her performances across different languages have contributed to her wide fan base and sustained presence in mainstream cinema.
Birthday Wishes from the Film Industry
Members of the Salaar team marked the occasion by sharing celebratory messages and hinting at her return as Aadya in the upcoming sequel, Salaar: Part 2 – Shouryaanga Parvam, in which she stars alongside Prabhas.
Production houses including Hombale Films and Sun Pictures shared posts praising her professionalism, versatility, and on-screen presence.
Fan Celebrations
Fans from across film communities, including circles associated with Prabhas and Ravi Teja, flooded social media with throwback photos, memorable scenes, and messages expressing admiration and support.
Upcoming Projects
Shruti Haasan is preparing for her Hollywood debut with the project titled The Eye. In addition, she is set to appear in the Tamil film Train, adding to her slate of forthcoming releases.
These projects reflect her continued expansion into new markets and creative spaces.
A Career Milestone
As she turns 40, Shruti Haasan’s career stands out for its range across acting, music, and language boundaries. Colleagues and fans alike marked the occasion as a celebration of her journey and contributions to cinema.