In a very short span since debuting in “Heropanti” with Tiger Shroff, Kriti has come a long way. With big projects lined up in the future, the “Luka Chuppi” actress looks quite confident in whatever she does, be it endorsing a brand, or walking the ramp. Known for her hot looks in thigh-high slit gowns and glamorous outfits, in Panipat, she will be seen in traditional Maharashtrian avatar wearing nauvari or the nine-yard saree.
It seems she has been practising the traditional look for some time as the actress was spotted in a bare shoulder saree look. In the pink saree worn with a twist, Kriti Sanon looked hot and sexy.
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Ashutosh Gowarikar’s Female Characters Are Strong, Says Kriti
In her upcoming movie “Panipat” Kriti will be playing the role of the wife of Sadashiv Rao Bhau, Paravati Bai. Sadashiv Rao Bhau is a Maratha warrior and Paravati Bai has been depicted as a very strong person in the movie. While appreciating her director, Kriti said, "Ashu sir, I feel, is someone who cannot see his women weak. He has this thing. I think it comes from the fact that he has a very strong woman with him, Sunita.”
It seems Kriti is very happy with the way her role of Parvati Bai has turned up. According to Kriti, there is not much information about Parvati Bai on the internet and that all her information came from the director himself who is well-read
The film has an unusual story by Bollywood standards. It casts Kriti as a young surrogate mother.
"I am very excited. It's based on the subject of surrogacy but actually it's the story of this young girl who wants to be an actor. She's a dancer in Mandawa and she ends up being a surrogate for the couple. Then, the things that follow change her life and also change her as a person," Kriti told IANS.
She added: "It's a lot on me. It's around this character Mimi. It is very entertaining, a beautiful script. One of the most beautiful scripts I have read. You will have a lot of humour and situational humour. At the same time, there are a lot of characters you will take back home."
The film is directed by "Luka Chuppi" fame Laxman Utekar.
"We've shot 40 per cent of the film. It's based in Mandawa, Rajasthan. I think you realise that you are excited and passionate about a project when you end up narrating the story to every person around," she laughed.
(IANS)