What Does Shruti Haasan Feel About Visiting the Dentist?
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Key Takeaways
- Shruti Haasan shares her relatable feelings about dental visits.
- She is taking a much-needed vacation from her busy schedule.
- Her upcoming project is the highly anticipated “Salaar Part 2”.
Mumbai, Dec 26 (NationPress) The talented actress Shruti Haasan recently took to social media to share her mixed emotions regarding her trips to the dentist, a situation that many internet users can empathize with.
Shruti shared a glimpse of herself on her Instagram Stories, concealing part of her face with her hands, effectively illustrating her feelings after facing a day at the dental office.
In her post describing the experience of being in the dental chair, the 'Salaar' actress remarked, "Not particularly fond of dental procedures, but I do love a beautiful smile... Not a fan of discomfort, but I appreciate clean teeth. You understand the sentiment (sic)."
In a different vein, Shruti has recently chosen to step away from her hectic routine to indulge in a much-needed vacation.
She shared a joyful selfie aboard a flight on her Insta Stories, captioned: "Finally taking a vacation after what feels like forever!"
However, she remained tight-lipped about her destination and when she'd return.
On the professional front, Shruti is preparing for the eagerly anticipated sequel, “Salaar Part 2: Shouryanga Parvam”.
Expectations are soaring for this follow-up, especially following the massive success of the original film, “Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire,” which hit theaters in 2023.
This epic neo-noir action thriller, directed by Prashanth Neel, stars Prabhas in the lead role, supported by a stellar cast including Prithviraj Sukumaran, Jagapathi Babu, Bobby Simha, Sriya Reddy, Ramachandra Raju, John Vijay, Easwari Rao, Tinnu Anand, Devaraj, Brahmaji, and Mime Gopi in pivotal roles.
Set in the fictional dystopian city-state of Khansaar, where a monarchy still prevails, the story revolves around the bond between Deva, the exiled prince of Khansaar, and Varadha, the reigning prince.
Things take a turn as a coup d'état is orchestrated by his father’s ministers and relatives, leading Varadha to seek Deva’s assistance in claiming the throne of Khansaar.