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It'd Be An Honour To Work With Dad: Shruti Haasan

IANS, 17 Jun, 2015 10:57 AM
    Actress Shruti Haasan, who is yet to be seen acting with her father Kamal Haasan, says that working with him would be "an honour" for her.
     
    "Hopefully in the future we can work together. But it has to be something which would be good for both of us. And it would be my honour to work with my father," said Shruti. 
     
    Though Shruti and Kamal haven't acted together in a film, Shruti had a cameo appearance in Kamal's "Hey Ram". Along with that, as a child she has sung for another of her father's movie "Chachi 420".
     
    Meanwhile, Shruti on Tuesday showcased the new collection of fashion brand Haute Curry in Mumbai, which offers stylish kurtis, trendy salwaar kameez and dupatta sets, as well as a chic range of accessories.
     
    The actress' last venture "Gabbar is Back" was a success at the box-office and she has completed the shooting of a friendship drama "Yaara" with Vidyut Jamwal and Amit Sadh.

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