Shruti Haasan recently shared her candid thoughts on Justin Bieber’s music and broader mental health issues during an appearance on Ranveer Allahbadia’s podcast.
Shruti Haasan on Justin Bieber’s Sound
During “The Ranveer Show,” Shruti Haasan didn’t mince words when asked about Justin Bieber’s music. She admitted she’s “not a fan” and finds his songs, particularly “Baby,” “too happy” for her taste. While she enjoys pop music, she clarified that Bieber’s style simply isn’t “her kind of pop.”
Addressing Mental Health: A Universal Struggle
When the conversation shifted to Justin Bieber’s recent mental health struggles, Shruti offered a wider perspective. She acknowledged his challenges but stressed that mental health issues aren’t just limited to celebrities. She called it a “planetary problem,” suggesting everyone is going through something, and the public spotlight just makes it more visible for figures like Bieber.
Kamal Haasan’s Wisdom on Facing Pain
Shruti also opened up about her personal approach to difficult times, crediting her father, Kamal Haasan, for guiding her. She revealed that his consistent advice is to “not be afraid of pain.” His mantra, “No pain, no gain,” encourages her to face challenges head-on, pragmatically, without harming herself.
Justin Bieber’s New Music & Personal Revelations
Meanwhile, Justin Bieber recently ended a four-year music hiatus with his new album, “SWAG.” The 21-track record delves into his own mental health journey and even touches upon his marital issues with Hailey Bieber. Despite ongoing rumors of a split, Bieber’s new music makes it clear he’s committed, subtly confirming past problems but drawing a firm line.
The couple, who recently welcomed their first child, Jack Blues, continues to navigate their personal lives under intense public scrutiny.
- Shruti Haasan is not a fan of Justin Bieber’s “too happy” pop music, specifically mentioning “Baby.”
- She views mental health struggles as a global issue, not just confined to celebrities like Bieber.
- Her father, Kamal Haasan, advises her to embrace challenges with the mantra “No pain, no gain.”
- Justin Bieber’s new album “SWAG” explores his mental health and marital experiences.
Both artists, in their unique ways, offer insights into navigating the complexities of fame and personal well-being.