Synopsis
On March 17, the makers of ‘Coolie’ revealed Shruti Haasan's new somber look as Preethi, showcasing her character's emotional depth. Meanwhile, her film ‘The Eye’ is being celebrated at international festivals, exploring profound themes of love and grief.Key Takeaways
- Shruti Haasan reveals a serious new look in ‘Coolie’.
- Her character Preethi is complex and emotionally intense.
- ‘Coolie’ also stars Tamil cinema legend Rajnikanth.
- ‘The Eye’ has received acclaim at global film festivals.
- Explores themes of love, darkness, and self-discovery.
Mumbai, March 17 (NationPress) The producers of the highly anticipated film ‘Coolie’ have released a fresh look of Shruti Haasan portraying her character Preethi. In this stunning reveal, Shruti Haasan showcases a somber yet striking appearance, clad in muted colors and with a serious demeanor, hinting at a character that is both complex and emotionally charged.
Previously, the creators introduced Shruti’s character through an engaging poster that had already ignited discussions regarding her role. With this latest reveal, fans are excited to see her performance in this much-awaited film, which also features Tamil cinema icon Rajnikanth in the leading role.
In addition to ‘Coolie’, Shruti’s recent project ‘The Eye’ has been garnering admiration at international film festivals, having recently premiered in India at the Wench Film Festival with glowing reviews from critics.
The actress has previously mentioned her affinity for narratives that delve into themes of love, darkness, and self-discovery. She stated that ‘The Eye’ provided her with the opportunity to explore these profound emotions on screen.
Set against the stunning backdrops of Greece, the film follows Diana (played by Shruti) as she navigates an emotional voyage, scattering her late husband Felix’s ashes on a secluded island. What initiates as a journey toward closure soon entangles her in the eerie and mysterious ‘Evil Eye’ ritual, crafting a gripping story of loss, destiny, and the supernatural.
Reflecting on her involvement, Shruti Haasan shared, “From the moment I came across the script, I felt a deep connection to this film. I’ve always been attracted to tales that tackle love, darkness, and self-discovery, themes that resonate strongly with me.”
“‘The Eye’ enabled me to confront those feelings on screen, and collaborating with such an exceptionally talented all-female creative team made the experience even more meaningful. It felt as though the universe had conspired to present this opportunity to me,” she added.