Kriti Sanon is excited about teaming up with actors Tabu and Kareena Kapoor for her upcoming film ‘The Crew’. In an interview with indianexpress.com, Kriti said, ‘It is a quirky fun film. It has got a lot to do with the camaraderie of these three women. It is very well written; it is very funny and has a thrill element to it as well. Obviously because Rhea is attached to it, it is going to look very good. Rajesh’s Lootcase was so fresh and funny. I am looking forward to finally getting to work with women who I have admired as actors, just play off them and have a good time. I will start the film by March end.’
Kriti, who has been in the industry for almost a decade, said that it’s ‘unbelievable’ as acting was far from her mind while growing up in Delhi.
She said, ‘I was more into dancing earlier and was doing BTech. Someone told me I should do modelling because I have the height and face. So I did it more as a hobby. But it was only when I did TV commercials that I faced a moving camera and I really enjoyed it. I felt I could emote, that it was tapping into a creative side of mine. I was not conscious in front of the camera at all.’
Recalling how she entered the entertainment industry, she said, ‘I remember Shoojit Sircar had shot an ad with me! He told me, ‘You have that acting bug in you, you must explore it, do some workshop’. That’s when I started dreaming about being an actor. Then I moved to Mumbai, started giving auditions. I also enrolled in a private workshop for a bit, but I was just improving with every audition, there was no other way. Now when I look back at, it feels surreal that I have come this far.’
‘The Crew’, directed by Rajesh Krishnan, is a story of three women who struggle to keep up with life as there are a few unexpected and unwarranted situations, leading them to get caught in a web of lies.
On the work front, Kriti Sanon will next be seen in ‘Adipurush’ alongside Prabhas and in ‘Ganapath’ with Amitabh Bachchan and Tiger Shroff.
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