Kriti Sanon also illuminated and beautifully decorated her house to celebrate the Indian festival of lights on November 1. The actress took time out from her busy schedule to be with her loved ones on this auspicious occasion. A few hours ago, she took to her Instagram account and gave a glimpse of the festivities. While the photo album featured her parents and sister Nupur Sanon, an image of her alleged boyfriend Kabir Bahiya raised many eyebrows.
The photo album that Kriti Sanon posted on her Instagram started with a family picture, featuring her parents Rahul and Geeta Sanon along with her actor sister Nupur Sanon. This was followed by a selfie taken by Stebin Ben in which Kriti and Kabir Bahiya were together. While the actress was seen in a navy blue and gold suit set, her rumored boyfriend also wore an electric blue kurta-pant set. Also featured in the photos were her hair and makeup artists Adrian Jacobs and Asif Ahmed. In one of the pictures, Fukrey actor Varun Sharma and casting director Mukesh Chhabra look stunning in traditional clothes. Sharing the pictures he wrote, “Diwali with family and friends. Happy Diwali to all!!!”
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Meanwhile, on the work front, Kriti was previously seen in the comedy-drama film Crew alongside Tabu and Kareena Kapoor Khan. He also shared the screen with Kajol in a legal thriller film, releasing on OTT on October 25, 2024. However, Kriti exclusively told Pinkvilla that she would love to do action.
“I love wearing sleek suits and being like Cat Woman or Wonder Woman and stuff like that,” she told us during the Pinkvilla Masterclass. I think my height should come in handy somewhere. So yes, I hope someone writes a good action film which has a story and emotions too because I always believe that action should always support the emotions, only then does it connect.
Having said that, the National Award winning actress also expressed that she would like to work on a pure love story. But according to him, people don’t write that much.
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