Kriti Sanon told which song she likes to dance to at weddings
Mumbai Actress Kriti Sanon was seen with her close friend Kabir Bahiya at her relative’s wedding. The actress told that which is her favorite song played in Indian weddings? Kriti shared several pictures from the ceremony on Instagram. In which she is seen in different outfits. In one of these pictures, she was seen getting mehndi applied on her hands. Kriti wrote in the caption, “There is something different about Indian weddings and dancing to Sukhbir’s ‘Oh Ho Ho Ho’! After a picture with her special friend surfaced on social media, the discussion intensified whether the two are in a relationship. Let us tell you that the rumors of Kriti and Kabir dating started when the picture of their trip together went viral on social media. Both of them have neither accepted nor denied the rumors of their relationship. Recently, the actress had shared a picture to wish UK-based businessman Kabir on his birthday. He captioned the post, “Happy Birthday Kabir! May your innocent smile always remain! Talking about the work front, Kriti has won everyone’s hearts with her performances in films like “Teri Baton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya”, “Crew” and “Do Patti”. Recently released ‘Do Patti’ was a mystery thriller. It was directed by Shashank Chaturvedi and the story was written by Kanika Dhillon. Kriti was in a double role in the film. It was released on Netflix in October 2024.
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Kriti also remains in the headlines for her outspokenness. This month, Kriti surprised the IFFI by saying that the film industry alone is not responsible for nepotism. Kriti said, “Of course the industry embraced me. It cannot be denied that when you are not from a film background, you have to face a lot of challenges to reach here. It takes time to get the opportunities you want. It takes time even for you to appear on the cover of a magazine. So there’s a little bit of struggle in everything. But if you keep working hard and persist even after 2-3 films, then nothing can stop you. However, the actress said Bollywood alone is not responsible for nepotism. He said, “I think the film industry is not the only one responsible for nepotism. This also includes the media and the audience, who like to see only star kids in films. After this, a perception is formed in the industry that when the audience wants to watch the films of star kids, then why not make films with them. He added, “I think it’s a cycle. But if you are talented, you will definitely achieve success. If you are not talented and do not have a connection with your audience, you will not be successful.