Star actress shruti haasan claimed that the telugu film industry provided her with the first taste of acceptability to develop as an artist in the early years of her career, when she was attempting to make a name for herself in three other film industries. She claimed that tollywood was both financially rewarding and incredibly supportive to her. shruti has already spoken about her appreciation for the telugu business and its viewers, thus this is not the first time she has done so.

"I was really trying to find my feet in three industries at first, and the telugu film industry was very helpful, very lucrative financially, but most importantly, they gave me my first taste of acceptance and freedom to grow as an artist," shruti stated in a recent interview. It was usually associated with being commercial.  However, I never thought it was a negative word.  Stardom offers you the ability and flexibility to relocate and make decisions that I can live with now; therefore, I thought it was a beautiful word.

The majority of Shruti's popular films were in Telugu. gabbar singh was the subject of her first big hit. She later appeared in numerous blockbuster movies, including Salaar, Balupu, Yevadu, Race Gurram, Srimanthudu, Premam, Krack, Vakeel Saab, Veera simha Reddy, and Waltair Veerayya.  Shruti most recently starred in Coolie, an action thriller directed by lokesh Kanagaraj.

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