Shruti Haasan's Day Off: A Fun Snack Recipe & Her Personal Take on 'Home'

Actress Shruti Haasan spent a day off trying a new snack recipe featuring dates, vanilla Greek yogurt, flaky salt, and olive oil. She shared the process on social media, noting her days off are for reading scripts with breaks for doom-scrolling. Beyond her culinary experiment, Haasan revealed a deep personal philosophy, stating that 'home' is not a geographic location but a space she carries within herself. She finds unique love and ease in the cities she frequents—Chennai, Mumbai, and Hyderabad—but believes her true home is wherever she is, as she adapts and connects with new people and cultures.

Key Points: Shruti Haasan Shares Fun Snack Recipe and Philosophy on Home

  • Tried a simple date & Greek yogurt snack
  • Day off involves reading scripts and doom-scrolling
  • Defines home as a personal internal space
  • Finds love and connection in multiple cities
  • Believes in adapting and finding comfort anywhere
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Shruti Haasan tries a fun snack recipe on her day off

Actress Shruti Haasan tries a date & yogurt snack on her day off and shares her profound, non-geographic definition of what 'home' means to her.

"Home is not geography at all for me... Home is really where I am. - Shruti Haasan"

Mumbai, March 20

Actress Shruti Haasan tried a fun snack recipe on her day off.

The 'Salaar' actress added some dates to the vanilla Greek yoghurt and topped it off with flaky salt and some olive oil.

Shruti further revealed that for her, a day off means reading scripts, while taking doom-scrolling breaks in between.

Sharing the video of making the appetizing snack on her social media handle, the 'Premam' actress penned the caption, "Day off means catching up reading my script whilst taking doom scrolling breaks - saw this snack recipe tried it and I'm so so obsessed (red heart emojis) dates - vanilla Greek yoghurt - flaky salt - olive oil = DELICIOUS (sic)."

She further added "The Devil is in the Details" song by The Chemical Brothers from the album "Hanna".

Shruti stays on top of her social media game and loves to keep the netizens hooked with such posts.

In February, Shruti, who has worked across industries and languages, revealed that she has a very different idea of a home now.

She shared that for her, home is not a place but a deeply personal space she carries within herself.

"Home is not geography at all for me, is what I've realized. When I go back to Chennai I feel an ease and I feel a love that is so infinite. In Mumbai, I feel a different kind of love. In Hyderabad, because I work in these industries, I feel a different kind of love," said the 'Coolie' actress.

Shruti added that each city has its own warmth. However, with time, she has discovered something more profound.

"What I've realized is you could probably throw me in the middle of anywhere and if I have to find my comfort, I will. That's my joy in life, it's getting to know people and a place and its culture and finding the thing that I love about it and making it then mine. Home is really where I am," she went on to add.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Love her casual posts! It's refreshing to see a star have a normal "day off" reading scripts and trying random recipes like the rest of us. The doom-scrolling breaks are too real 😂
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Aditya G
Greek yoghurt is expensive, yaar. Most of us will have to make do with regular dahi! But interesting fusion snack. Her perspective on Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad is spot on - each city has its own vibe.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, this feels like another celebrity promoting a "healthy" snack that's actually quite niche. Flaky salt and olive oil on sweet dates and yoghurt? Not sure it would work for the Indian palate. But I do appreciate her thoughts on finding home within yourself.
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Kavya N
She's so multi-talented and her vibe is always so cool. The snack looks delicious! Also, her words about carrying home within are beautiful. As someone who's lived in three states, I feel that deeply.
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Michael C
Interesting read. It's great to see Indian celebrities sharing such personal philosophies. The snack recipe is a fun mix of global ingredients. The "home is where I am" sentiment is universal.

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