Kriti Sanon Inspired By Angelina Jolie For Doing Action Scenes

    Kriti Sanon Inspired By Angelina Jolie For Doing Action Scenes

    Actress Kriti Sanon debuted with Heropanti opposite Tiger Shroff and was later seen in Dilwale with Varun Dhawan and Shah Rukh Khan. The actress has become a talking point ever since the trailer of her upcoming film Raabta released. Kriti’s scintillating and spectacular chemistry with Sushant Singh Rajput (her co-star in the movie) has become a subject of discussion.

    In a recent interview with a leading daily, the actress was asked whether she has experienced anything like that which put her in the back-foot since she is a newcomer. She said, “I never felt that way because I was constantly shooting. I really had no time. I had two long schedules for Raabta, in Budapest and Mauritius. Then, a 50-day schedule for Bareilly Ki Barfi. I was constantly doing something or the other. Yes, the releases have been spaced quite apart, considering my last film Dilwale released in December 2015. But I don’t have a control in these matters. Raabta was supposed to release in February, but it got pushed."

    Talking about Raabta, the 26-year-old said, "After Raabta, I got to perform a lot and for the first time, I was really excited about a film because of the story. I was thinking so much, there’s so much prep... I was trying to figure out the character with the director. When you do a film like that, you feel different. My heart is with all the films I have done, but Raabta is special. People say I have become choosy with scripts and all. Truth is, I’m not liking any."

    Kriti will be seen doing major stunts for the first time in the movie. She has done underwater scenes and sword-fighting. She said that she would love to do action scenes again if any good script comes her way. She felt inspired when she saw Angelina Jolie doing action in Salt. 

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    Kriti Sanon Inspired By Angelina Jolie For Doing Action Scenes