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December 05, 2025

In a season marked by blockbuster love and personal growth, Kriti Sanon reflects on screen power, confidence and creative freedom

- Rishabh Suri

One can hear the joy in her voice. Kriti Sanon is riding a wave of acclaimboth from the box office and the love pouring in for Tere Ishk Mein (TIM). With Cocktail 2 and Don 3 up next, she's clearly in a strong season. Excerpts from a conversation:

You've been everywhere with TIM-theatre visits, housefull shows. How does this success feel?

It's extremely overwhelming. The film has received so much love. I, as an actor, have received so much love. It's rare for a film to get great reviews, critical acclaim for performances, and strong box office numbers. I'm getting all of it at the same time. I couldn't have asked for more.

It's also rare for both the male and female leads to get equal limelight, instead of the male star walking away with it. Was that refreshing?

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