Shruti Haasan recalls Kamal Haasan, Singeetham crafting 'masterpieces'

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Shruti Haasan recalls Kamal Haasan, Singeetham crafting 'masterpieces'

Synopsis

Shruti Haasan's launch of ‘Emaindh' was less a promo event and more a homecoming. The actress revisited a childhood spent watching her father Kamal Haasan and Singeetham Srinivasa Rao build films from scratch — and now, at 94, the director is back with ‘Sing Geetham', backed by Nag Ashwin's Vyjayanthi Movies.

Key Takeaways

Shruti Haasan launched the ‘Emaindh' track from Singeetham Srinivasa Rao's upcoming film ‘Sing Geetham' on 2 June .
She recalled watching father Kamal Haasan and Singeetham create ‘masterpieces' during her childhood.
Singeetham Srinivasa Rao, now 94 , is helming the project, which Shruti called a testament to his tenacity.
The film is backed by Nag Ashwin under Vyjayanthi Movies , starring Ayaan, Ahilya Bamroo, and Shalini Kondepudi.

Actress Shruti Haasan on 2 June launched the track ‘Emaindh’ from veteran filmmaker Singeetham Srinivasa Rao's upcoming film ‘Sing Geetham', an occasion she said stirred deeply personal memories of watching her father, legendary actor Kamal Haasan, collaborate with the director through her childhood. The ‘Salaar' star described Singeetham, now 94, as a ‘wonderfully unique and genius' filmmaker whose creative tenacity continues to inspire a new generation.

A childhood spent in the room where masterpieces were made

Reflecting on her bond with the filmmaker, Shruti said, ‘I've had the privilege of watching my Appa work and create masterpieces… Singeetham sir is one such great mind and master.' She recalled being a silent witness to long, passionate exchanges between her father and the director on cinema, dialogues, and craft.

‘I didn't understand much as a kid, but watching them discuss the movie, the dialogues, the techniques they would employ, and fill the room with a unique fragrance of passion and hard work was a blessing to witness,' she said.

Kamal Haasan's reaction to the new film

Shruti also opened up about her father's response after he watched portions of the song and connected with the ‘Sing Geetham' team. ‘He sounded like a family member, so happy to see a brother and a friend win again,' she shared, hinting at the enduring camaraderie between the two collaborators whose creative partnership stretches across decades of Indian cinema.

Why this collaboration matters

The Kamal Haasan–Singeetham pairing has historically produced some of Indian cinema's most experimental works, and a new project from the 94-year-old director carries cultural weight well beyond a typical music launch. Shruti called the latest film a testament to Singeetham's tenacity and creativity, adding, ‘At 94, Singeetham sir gives us another creation I eagerly await to witness.'

Cast, crew and what's next

‘Sing Geetham' is backed by Nag Ashwin under the banner of Vyjayanthi Movies. The film stars Ayaan, Ahilya Bamroo, and Shalini Kondepudi in the lead roles, with Thulasi PA, Benarjee, Sivanarayana, and Agu Stanley in supporting parts.

Extending her best wishes to the team, Shruti said films like these remind her what the energy of a true ‘movie family' looks and feels like. A release date for the film is yet to be officially announced.

Point of View

This launch quietly underscores something Indian cinema rarely celebrates — directorial longevity. Singeetham Srinivasa Rao at 94, still helming a feature backed by a marquee producer like Nag Ashwin, is an outlier in an industry obsessed with the new. That Vyjayanthi Movies, fresh off ‘Kalki 2898 AD', is betting on him signals an appetite for auteur-driven work alongside scale. Shruti's tribute lands as both personal memory and an industry reminder that craft, not age, defines relevance.
NationPress
20 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ‘Sing Geetham' and who is directing it?
‘Sing Geetham' is an upcoming film directed by veteran filmmaker Singeetham Srinivasa Rao, who is 94. It is produced by Nag Ashwin under the Vyjayanthi Movies banner.
What did Shruti Haasan say about Singeetham Srinivasa Rao?
Shruti called Singeetham a ‘wonderfully unique and genius' filmmaker and a ‘great mind and master'. She recalled watching him and her father Kamal Haasan discuss films, dialogues, and techniques during her childhood.
Who stars in ‘Sing Geetham'?
The film stars Ayaan, Ahilya Bamroo, and Shalini Kondepudi in the lead roles. Thulasi PA, Benarjee, Sivanarayana, and Agu Stanley feature in supporting parts.
How did Kamal Haasan react to the new film?
According to Shruti Haasan, her father sounded ‘like a family member, so happy to see a brother and a friend win again' after watching portions of the song and connecting with the team. The remark reflects the long creative partnership between Kamal Haasan and Singeetham Srinivasa Rao.
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