Kriti Sanon's sensational comments on star heroes seem short-sighted!
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- | UPDATED: 12 Apr, 3:02 pm IST
Kriti Sanon's recent remarks regarding star heroes have sparked a sensation, particularly her lamentation over the marginalization of female-oriented films.
Her Telugu debut in the 2014 psychological thriller "One Nenokkadine," alongside Mahesh Babu, failed to meet expectations, followed by "Dochey" with Naga Chaitanya, which also didn't fare well.
Despite her initial forays into Tollywood, Kriti's focus shifted to Bollywood, reducing her engagements in the Telugu industry. However, she made a comeback last year with "Adipurush," opposite Prabhas, which garnered mixed reviews and moderate success.
Kriti Sanon's recent statements, amid her collaborations with various star heroes, have garnered widespread attention. She voiced concerns about audience reluctance to embrace stories over star power and criticized the prevailing attitude towards female-centric films, advocating for a shift in industry trends. Her comments resonate with the ongoing debate in Bollywood, implying that films don't necessarily require big-name heroes to succeed.
Kriti Sanon's remarks come in the wake of her involvement in "Crew," a comedy featuring Kareena Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, and Tabu, directed by Rajesh Krishnan, released on March 29. Her stance underscores the evolving narrative in the film industry, challenging conventional notions of star-driven cinema.
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