Shruti Haasan is ecstatic as her film won awards


Shruti Haasan’s international feature “The Eye” won accolades at two film festivals. “The Eye” is a film directed by Daphne Schmon that stars Shruti Haasan as a young widow who travels to an island to scatter her husband’s ashes.

Sruthi Haasan took to social media to express her happiness. “So honoured to have been a part of this beautiful story THE EYE which has been nominated for best director and best cinematographer at the Greek international film festival and the best film at the London independent film festival !,” she wrote excitedly.

Shruti Haasan stated that the film was done with a lot of affection as well. “This film was made with love and care not only with storytelling but for the environment as well. The cast and crew worked collectively to reduce environmental and carbon impact using green shoots sustainability platform,” she added.

She played a young widow, while Mark Rowley played her husband.

Shruti Haasan’s next film will be Prabhas’ “Salaar,” which will be released in theaters on December 22.

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