22 October,2022 07:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Shruti Haasan
Actor Shruti Haasan will headline the international feature film The Eye, to be directed by Daphne Schmon. The psychological thriller, which hails from Fingerprint Content, will feature actor Mark Rowley of The Last Kingdom fame opposite Haasan.
Sharing the news on Instagram, Haasan wrote, "Super stoked to be a part of The Eye with the loveliest team. Storytelling is my fave thing in this whole world and to be a part of this one is pure [joy]. Thank you for making me a part of this! Simply put, the whole team is so wonderful and can't wait for you all to see this."
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Haasan earlier featured in American series Treadstone, which was set in the same universe as Matt Damon's Bourne film series. The screenplay of The Eye is written by Emily Carlton. The story centres on a young widow who travels back to the island where her husband died, to spread his ashes. Upon learning the true nature of what may have claimed his life, she is tempted by a dark choice that could bring him back. The cast also includes Anna Savva, Linda Marlowe and Christos Stergioglou.
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The cast and crew will start shooting in Athens and Corfu later this month. Haasan will next be seen in filmmaker Prashanth Neel's upcoming directorial venture Salaar, along with Prabhas.
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