Kriti Talks About The Limitations For A Female-Centric Film!

Tall beauty Kriti Sanon who made her debut with ‘1 Nenokkadine’ in Telugu immediately moved to Bollywood and established herself has a potential star heroine material. She acted in numerous hit films like ‘Heropanti’, ‘Dilwale’, ‘Bareli Ki Barfi’ and many others. Though she showed glimpses of her acting calibre in some movies, it was ‘Mimi’ which brought out her complete potential.

People loved her emotional performance in the movie and she recently received a National Award for ‘Mimi’. Kriti is finding it hard to get success in recent times as most of her films like ‘Shehzada’, ‘Ganapath’, ‘Bachchan Pandey’ and others failed at the box office. Talking about the chances of doing more female-led films, she said that they are positioned differently compared to male-centric movies.

Kriti revealed, “It’s a bit of a circle because the male-led films are budgeted and positioned in a very larger-than-life grand-scale kind of format and they end up earning that money and I feel like someone needs to really take the front and the risk on positioning a female-led film on that scale. We limit it in terms of either we get scared of what it’s gonna earn or not earn, and we sort of limit the positioning and aspirational value of it and maybe that’s why it doesn’t end up earning that kind of money.”

Kriti Sanon was last seen in ‘Ganapath’ which was released a week before and she is working on a romantic film with Shahid Kapoor. The movie is yet to be titled. She is also doing a movie with Kareena Kapoor Khan, Tabu and Diljit Dosanjh. She even turned a producer recently and is making ‘Do Patti’.