
Her first Bollywood hero incidentally happens to be her childhood buddy who considers her as a 'little sister', giggles Shruti. This feeling, however, didn't spoil the romantic moments in the film, she assures. She adds that she has also performed some 'terrific' stunts and is very proud of the minor injuries she suffered in the process.
Shruti feels quite shy to act in front of the camera when her father is around. She concedes that she won't mind donning bikini if the sequence demands but says that her father shouldn't be part of the film where she exposes. Only an hourglass figure is the pre-requirement to don a bikini, she feels.
Shruti is also busy composing music for her father's film 'Unnai Pol Oruvan", a remake of the Bollywood movie 'A Wednesday'. "You can imagine how nervous I am as the bilingual (Tamil and Telugu) films are slated for release in short intervals. I am of course a bit tensed but it was an altogether different experience and a challenging one," she says.







