“When I joined the industry, people didn't have nice things to say but today, they do,” remarks ‘Waltair Veerayya’ actressActress Shruti Haasan is currently at the peak of her career. From Tollywood to Hollywood the actress has multiple big-budget movies lined up. In a candid interview with a media house, the actress spilled the beans about working in a Hollywood film, ‘The Eye’, and what she learned from her titular character.Shruti says “Very honoured headling an international project and The Eye is something I have been excited to be a part of, the minute I read the script. It's a beautiful story and a beautiful character... It's amazing that it is headlined by women across the board. It is a female lead written by a woman director and produced by a woman. One thing I learnt from the character is that I think all women would relate to it which is we all have the ability to love greatly, lose and find ourselves again.” The psychological thriller ‘The Eye’ is written by Emily Carlton and stars Mark Rowley, Anna Savva, and Linda Marlowe in pivotal roles.The actress also opened up about choosing unique scripts and characters throughout her career. She shared her thoughts on the importance of success and failure in an actor’s career.The Vakeel Saab actress opined, “I think taking risks in commercial and non-commercial space, whatever you say is important for every actor's journey. You go with the good intention to do the best you can. Some work, some don't like you, and that doesn't matter as long as you can look and say I am improving with every film, learning with every film. For me, when I joined the industry, people didn't have nice things to say but today, they do, and I'm thankful for that. When I joined, I didn't understand my passion for the business I do today. So it's a journey.”Also Read: Shruti Haasan Opens Up On Working With Senior Actors Chiranjeevi And Balakrishna