There are news of separation of couples not only in the film world but also in common life. However, it is very difficult to imagine what effect such a decision has on him and his family. Recently, Shruti Haasan, daughter of South Industry star Kamal Haasan, talked about the divorce of her parents. He told that the time when this decision was taken was a very difficult time for the entire family.
Kamal Haasan and Sarika met in 1984 during the shooting of 'Raj Tilak', this was revealed by the actor himself in Simi Garewal's show. After meeting on the set, they became friends and after some time it turned into love. After 4 years of meeting each other, i.e. in the year 1988, both of them got married. However, Shruti was born two years before their marriage. Kamal and Sarika lived in live-in before marriage.
After being married for 20 years, both of them decided to separate from each other and got divorced in the year 2004. Talking about this, Shruti said that her parents tried a lot to live together and maintain their relationship before their separation, but it did not work. The actress said that the decision to get divorced was not only for the children but also for the sake of the children. It is useless for parents also. He told that at present their lives have become very normal.
Talking about her parents' divorce, the actress said that it was only after their decision that I understood the real meaning of being financially independent. He further said that taking any decision is a very difficult task and it becomes more difficult when you are dependent on someone. Referring to her mother, the actress said that when I saw my mother, I knew that being a daughter, I should also be financially independent.
Talking about her personal life with Pinkvilla, Shruti said that I got intelligent parents and I also got all the facilities. I was born in a very beautiful family. But when my parents separated, everything changed for me. Talking about Shruti's film career, she was last seen with South actor Prabhas in his film 'Salaar'.