Bikini scenes are no big deal for me, says Shruti Haasan
Unlike the other star kids who refrain from doing skin show in their debut flicks, Shruti Haasan seems to have left little to imagination when it comes to flesh flashing.
|Last Updated: Jul 06, 2009, 05:18 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Spicezee Bureau
Mumbai, July 06: Kamal Haasan’s little girl Shruti Hassan is making some big statements. The newbie, who is set to mark her debut in Bollywood with her film ‘Luck’, seems to be making just the kind of comments that raise brows and stir interest. Unlike the other star kids who refrain from doing skin show in their debut flicks, Shruti seems to have left little to imagination when it comes to flesh flashing.
And the stunner is not keeping mum about her skinfest. Instead, she seems to be going all out stating that she has no inhibitions about wearing skimpy two-piece swimsuits as long as the script demands it.
Well of course, the script matters!
Talking about her hot swimsuit scene in the film, Shruti told a news daily, "When Soham narrated the script, I did not even consider the bikini thing as a big deal it was logical to the premise. While shooting for it, the weather was very weird that day. It was freezing cold, but apart from that it was like any other scene in the film for me."
Director Soham seems to be all praises for Haasan’s easy ways. Talking about the much hyped bikini scene Soham said, "Shruti did work out to get a toned body. Moreover she worked more hard to maintain it. We shot the sequence in Cape Town. The temperature was only two degrees. She had to brave the icy weather for the shoot. The scene involves Imran Khan, Ravi Kissen and Mithun Chakraborthy. Shruti was not at all apprehensive of wearing a two-piece swimwear, as she was aware of it from before. The scene is totally justified as Ravi Kishen`s character pins his eyes on her."
Well looks like Shruti knows all about getting attention for the right reasons!
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