IFFI 2024: Kriti Sanon said this big thing
During a special session at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa on Monday, actress Kriti Sanon spoke candidly about her ideal roles.
The “Do Patti” expressed her want to pursue a variety of difficult parts in her profession, such as portraying a “superwoman,” a “negative character,” or appearing in a “biopic.”
“This is a very tough question because there’s nothing like doing one role and then not wanting to do anything else after that,” Kriti responded when asked about her ideal job. Such a position does not exist. Although I haven’t done them yet, I aspire to play a wide variety of parts. Being a superwoman would be amazing. I believe that India is a really good country. I’d adore taking action. Additionally, I would like portraying a totally antagonistic role.
Kriti also spoke about her recent experience in the movie “Do Patti,” where she played a character with a lot of gray areas.
“She had a hint of gray, but it wasn’t much. She said, “Thoda aur zyada grey wala character karna chahungi.”
“I haven’t done a biopic yet, of course. I’d want to do a biopic, too,” she said.
“Do Patti” was written by Kanika Dhillon and directed by debutante Shashanka Chaturvedi.
Kajol, who portrays a tough detective, is on a quest to find the truth in an attempted murder case in the movie, which is set in the made-up town of Devipur, Uttarakhand. For the first time, Kriti Sanon plays two parts: twin sisters who are part of the inquiry and both have secrets that heighten the drama that is developing.
Shaheer Sheikh portrays Dhruv Sood, a figure entangled in a web of romance and intrigue, in the movie as well. In addition, it is Kajol and Kriti’s second joint project after their previous movie, Dilwale.
Kriti Sanon and Kanika Dhillon are the producers of “Do Patti.”
Over 180 foreign films from 81 nations are on display at IFFI 2024, which started on November 20. Of them, 16 are world debuts, 3 are international premieres, 43 are Asian premieres, and 109 are Indian premieres.
According to Variety, the organizers have also included a tribute program to commemorate the 100th birthdays of four Indian movie icons: musician Mohammed Rafi, Telugu film star Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR), director Tapan Sinha, and actor-filmmaker Raj Kapoor.
The International Film Festival of India’s (IFFI) 55th edition will conclude on November 28.