Kriti Sanon is one of the most well-liked and admired young performers in the Hindi entertainment sector. The actress has been active in the entertainment industry for a long time. But given the popularity and support she has recently had from fans, we firmly believe that she is Bollywood’s “next big thing.”
We naturally feel we are in for a visual treat and delight because she has already been endowed with a terrific flurry of movies. The internet adores it anytime Kriti shows off her swag in her amazing and popular social media game.
Kriti Sanon looks appealing in a workout outfit video
She performs leg workouts, counting from 0 to 10 in the trendy video reel. She sports a black pattern outfit with pink sandals and a yoga mat, and in the most recent video, she smiles.
Kriti Sanon’s career in Films
In 2014’s Telugu psychological thriller 1: Nenokkadine, directed by Sukumar, Sanon made her acting debut as Sameera, a journalist who is the love interest of Mahesh Babu’s main character Gautham, a successful singer with a dubious personality. Critics gave the movie a variety of ratings. The Times of India’s reviewer stated that Sanon “acts well” and “looks lovely.”
While a reviewer for Sify.com said her performance was “decent” for a debutante and that she “looks stunning.” Later that year, Sanon made her Hindi film debut in Sabbir Khan’s action-romance film Heropanti, which also starred Tiger Shroff, a newcomer. Despite receiving a mixed response, it became a commercial success.
She “looks exquisite” and “handles her part with conviction and confidence,” according to Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama, and she “has the trappings of a star,” according to Rajeev Masand, who also thought she “looks lovely and creates an impression despite her harebrained character.”
Filmfare’s Best Female Debut Award went to Sanon. The criminal drama Dohchay, which also starred Naga Chaitanya, was Sanon’s second Telugu film. She later joined Varun Dhawan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Kajol in signing Rohit Shetty’s action comedy Dilwale. The film, which received mixed reviews from critics but became one of the most successful Indian productions of all time, grossed more than 3.72 billion (US 52 million) globally.