Shruti Haasan, after making waves in Bollywood and South Indian cinema, is now set to make her Hollywood debut with the psychological thriller ‘The Eye’. On the occasion of her birthday on January 28, the makers of the film unveiled her first look, adding to the anticipation surrounding the project.
The first-look poster features Shruti Haasan in a blue high-neck sweater, sporting a worried expression, hinting at the film’s intense narrative. Director Daphne Schmon took to Instagram to share the poster and penned a heartfelt note, “Happy birthday to the stunning, brave, and fierce Shruti Haasan, who will always be ‘our Diana.’ The creators of The Eye in London, Greece, America, and India love you and celebrate you on this special day and always! @shrutzhaasan.”
Expressing gratitude, Shruti replied, “Thank you my lovely daphers,” accompanied by three red heart emojis.
The film follows the story of a young widow who travels to the island where her husband died to scatter his ashes. However, upon learning the truth about his death, she is faced with a dark and tempting choice that could bring him back.
Apart from Shruti, Mark Rowley, Linda Marlowe and Peru Kavalieri play key roles in the film. ‘The Eye’ has already garnered attention in the international circuit, winning accolades at the Greek International Film Festival and the London Independent Film Festival.
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