The surge of the Coronavirus pandemic has shaken the entire nation. People are not just dying from this epidemic, but many are facing a financial crisis. Someone who is stuck in this crisis is ready to work in this spike of Corona to meet his or her needs. The film stars are not any different from this. This is the reason that actress Shruti Haasan, daughter of South cinema veteran Kamal Haasan, has to work to fulfill her needs in this pandemic too.
Shruti Haasan has recently shared openly about what it is like to work in these difficult times and why she is working despite the pandemic. She said that due to her poor financial condition, she is ready to shoot even in the midst of this pandemic. Shruti Haasan believes that she has to go back to work as she cannot hide and wait for the pandemic to end.
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Shruti Haasan recently spoke to the English news daily Hindustan Times. During this time he expressed his concern about the lockdown effects. Shruti Haasan said, “It is very scary to be on the set without a mask. I won't lie, but I want to go back to work because I have financial troubles like everyone else.”
Shruti Haasan further added, “When the shoot is ready, I want to go out, because I have other professional commitments that I need to fulfill as I finish shooting. We earn differently, but we all have bills to pay, and so I have to go back to work.” Shruti Haasan said, “I have my limits. I don't have my daddy or mummy to help me.”
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Shruti Haasan has also given information about why she is struggling with the financial crisis. She reported that she bought a home for herself before the coronavirus pandemic. Where she lives separately from her family. Shruti Haasan is currently facing a financial crisis. At the same time, the actress feels a little relaxed because she only has to pay her EMI bills. But there are people who are unable to buy basic food and medicines.