Shruti Haasan promised a brave new world because father Kamal Haasan joins Rajya Sabha
Actor Kamal Haasan was sworn in as a Rajya Sabha MP in Delhi. His actor-daughter Shruti Haasan dedicated an emotional position, highlighting the personal side of her political milestone.

In short
- Kamal Haasan administered oath as Rajya Sabha MP during monsoon session
- Celebrations with close family attendance in Delhi
- Shruti Haasan participates as an assistant daughter, not a celebrity
Actor Kamal Haasan was recently sworn in as a Rajya Sabha member (MP) in New Delhi. Congratulating him for the political milestone, his actor-daughter Shruti Haasan wrote an emotional note on social media.
Shruti shared a picture with Kamal on her Instagram story, reading, “Love you and proud of you appa. Always.” He added another photo with his father to his Instagram post, with a message that expressed pride in his achievement.

His caption reads, “My dear Appa, today, a brave journey in the new world marks the journey of your steps. Always, always. “

‘Fuckin: Part 1 – Conflict Pose’ The actor flew to the national capital to support his father. Kamal made his parliamentary debut on 25 July, 25 July, which took oath as a Rajya Sabha MP in Tamil during the fifth day of the monsoon session. The ‘Thug Life’ actor was elected unopposed in the upper house in June as part of the DMK -led block. After this ceremony, he welcomed Harivesh, President of Deputy Rajya Sabha.
Talking to the media ahead of the swearing-in, the turns of the actor said the turn-parliamentian, “I am proud and honored. I am going to take oath and registering my name. As an Indian, I will do my duty.”
Kamal’s party, Makkal Needi Mime (MNM), joined hands with the DMK -led coalition before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. As part of the seat-sharing system, MNM was assured the Rajya Sabha seat in exchange for his support.
The actor was last seen in director Mani Ratnam’s ‘Thug Life’ (2025). He will next be seen in ‘Indian 3’ (2025).
Kamal is likely to have a long screen time as an opponent in the sequel to Nag Ashwin’s ‘Kalki 2898 Advertisement’.