Kriti Sanon, who has captured the hearts of millions since her debut, graces the cover of the August issue of Filmfare. Within a decade of stepping into Bollywood, Kriti has not only won a National Award but also ventured into film production, proving herself as a true industry powerhouse. With a background in engineering, her bold career switch to acting showcases her fearless spirit and immense talent.
Kicking off her career with a Telugu film, 1: Nenokkadine, she carved a niche for herself in Bollywood with hits like Dilwale, Luka Chuppi, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, and Crew, among others. Kriti’s dedication is best exemplified by her portrayal of a surrogate mother in the award-winning film Mimi. For the unversed, the actress gained 15 kilos to authentically bring her character to life on screen. In the August 2024 edition of Filmfare, Kriti gets candid about her life choices, achievements, friends circle, and future aspirations, offering a glimpse into her growth as an artist and a multifaceted talent.
Reflecting on her Bollywood debut with Heropanti, Kriti Sanon shares, “I feel really lucky to have had such a strong debut with Heropanti, thanks to Sajid Nadiadwala and Sabbir Khan. They provided a fantastic platform for us and marketed the film in a way that treated Tiger and me equally.”
Kriti also opens about her award-winning role in Mimi, saying, “While working on Mimi, I thoroughly enjoyed the process, and it unlocked something within me. I realized that I am capable of tackling intense scenes and overcoming my fears as an actor.”
Highlighting her aspirations, Kriti expresses, “I am incredibly ambitious. I have numerous dreams still ahead of me. As soon as one dream is achieved, I’m already envisioning the next goal. I’m constantly driven to accomplish more, to discover something that propels me to new heights.”
On her expectations from a life partner, Kriti reveals, “You desire a partner who will be there for you when you return home, sharing both happy and sad moments. Even if you achieve great success in life, without someone to share it with, it feels meaningless.”