ENTERTAINMENT

Shruti Haasan discusses the effect that violent movies like Salaar have on viewers. “I sense that movies

Salazar, starring Prabhas, Shruti Haasan, and Prithviraj Sukumaran, has now opened in theaters. There were large lines of people waiting to see the movie in theaters after it had such a positive reception. The actress recently thought about the effect that violent movies like Salaar have on viewers.

Shruti Haasan discussed in an interview with Indian Express how the movie’s trailer allows viewers to choose whether or not the film’s concept and message are appropriate for them. “I feel that movies and music, different kinds of TV shows, different kinds of books, some depict violence, some don’t,” the actress said. Yes, I support mental health, and the main cause I would push for is being aware of what you are seeing.

“A teaser for a movie is like a content warning,” she said. It’s to find out whether you’re prepared to see that material. The spectator must use that discretion, which does come within the category of mental state judgment. While some individuals find emotional drama upsetting, others find fast-paced action or thrillers to be enjoyable. Therefore, it actually depends on the viewer’s judgment. When speaking about her part in the movie Salaar, Shruti Haasan, who portrays Aadya, said that her character “kind of goes into the Khansaar world, which is not a world she expected to find and that’s interesting.”

Salazar, directed by Prashanth Neel, has important parts for Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Shruti Haasan, among others. The movie had a great opening weekend and is predicted to surpass Animal, Jawan, Pathaan, and Leo as the largest opening of 2023. At the box office, the movie is expected to bring in over Rs 150 crore globally.

Subsequent to Salaar, Shruti Haasan’s next film appearance will be in Dacoit. In addition to featuring Adivi Sesh, the Telugu film is slated for release in Hindi theaters in 2024.

Related Articles

Back to top button