Shruti Haasan's Gritty First Look in Dulquer Salmaan's 'Aakasamlo Oka Tara' Revealed

The production house Geetha Arts unveiled the first look of Shruti Haasan in the upcoming film 'Aakasamlo Oka Tara' on the actress's birthday. The posters show Haasan in an intense, gritty avatar with glasses and a cigarette, suggesting a pivotal and weighty character. The film, directed by Pavan Sadineni, stars Dulquer Salmaan and newcomer Satvika Veeravalli in the lead roles. It is currently in final production and is scheduled for a Pan-India release in multiple languages in the summer of 2026.

Key Points: Shruti Haasan's Intense Look in Dulquer Salmaan Film Unveiled

  • First look unveiled on Shruti's birthday
  • Character hints at emotional depth and grit
  • Pan-India release slated for Summer 2026
  • Features strong technical team including GV Prakash Kumar
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Shruti Haasan's look in Dulquer Salmaan's 'Aakasamlo Oka Tara' unveiled

First look of Shruti Haasan in 'Aakasamlo Oka Tara' with Dulquer Salmaan released. See her gritty character poster for the 2026 Pan-India film.

"Meet a character that stands her ground and owns her space. - Geetha Arts"

Hyderabad, Jan 28

The makers of director Pavan Sadineni's upcoming film 'Aakasamlo Oka Tara', featuring actors Dulquer Salmaan and Satvika Veeravalli in the lead, on Wednesday unveiled the look of actress Shruti Haasan in the film on the occasion of the actress' birthday.

Taking to its X timeline, well known production house Geetha Arts, which is presenting the film, shared the first look posters of the actress and wrote, "A trailblazer in every sense.... Team #AakasamLoOkaTara wishes @shrutihaasan a very Happy Birthday. And Meet a character that stands her ground and owns her space."

Directed by Pavan Sadineni, who is known for his inventive storytelling and distinct visual style, the film is being presented by the prestigious Geetha Arts and Swapna Cinema. 'Aakasamlo Oka Tara' is being produced by Sandeep Gunnam and Ramya Gunnam. Newcomer Satvika Veeravalli plays the female lead opposite Dulquer in this film in which Shruti Haasan will be playing a pivotal role.

In the first look posters that were unveiled on Wednesday, Shruti sports an intense, unvarnished look, with glasses framing a steady, downward gaze that reflects quiet intensity. The cigarette in her lips and the drifting smoke add a gritty layer to her character, hinting at emotional depth.

Sources say Shruti Haasan's character is going to play a decisive role in the film's narrative arc, with her entry steering the story into a new phase. Her mere appearance suggests her to be a force who brings sharp dimension and weight to the drama.

The film boasts of a strong technical team with GV Prakash Kumar scoring its music, Sujith Sarang handling its cinematography and Shwetha Sabu Cyril overseeing production design.

Currently in its final phase of production, 'Aakasamlo Oka Tara' is slated for a Pan-India release in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam in the summer of 2026.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting choice to show her with a cigarette. I hope it's essential to the character and not just for style. We need to be careful about glorifying smoking, especially for younger audiences. Otherwise, the team looks solid with Dulquer and GV Prakash's music!
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Aman W
Geetha Arts + Dulquer + Shruti Haasan? That's a power combo right there. Pavan Sadineni is a talented director. Hoping for a strong story and not just style. 2026 is so far away though! 😅
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Sarah B
The description of her character sounds fantastic - "stands her ground and owns her space." We need more such roles for women in Indian cinema. Shruti always picks interesting projects. Looking forward to it.
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Karthik V
Pan-India release in four languages is ambitious. Hope the story is universal enough to connect with everyone. Telugu cinema is really leading the way in this Pan-India wave. All the best to the team!

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