New Delhi: Kriti Sanon made her grand entrance into the glitzy world of Bollywood with Sabbir Khan's blockbuster film 'Heropanti'. Little did anyone know then that this young and talented actress would soon become a powerhouse in the Indian film industry. Fast forward to 2023, and Kriti Sanon has not only cemented her place in the industry but has also achieved one of the highest honors a performer can receive in Indian cinema – the National Award.
Sabbir Khan, the director of 'Heropanti', recently shared his thoughts on Kriti's incredible journey, saying, "I truly believe the National award is a first of many for Kriti given her single-minded focus and dedication to her craft right from her very first film. It was something waiting to happen, and I couldn’t be more proud of her that she has achieved this prestigious honor at such a young age."
Kriti's journey from being an engineering student to a National Award-winning actress is nothing short of inspiring. Born and raised in Delhi, she took a leap of faith when she decided to pursue a career in acting, a field where many newcomers struggle to find their footing. What sets Kriti apart is her sheer determination and unwavering commitment to her craft.
In 'Heropanti', her debut film, Kriti Sanon showcased immense potential. Her fresh and charismatic on-screen presence caught the eye of audiences and critics alike.
Over the years, Kriti has continued to prove her mettle with diverse roles in films such as 'Bareilly Ki Barfi,' 'Luka Chuppi,' 'Panipat,' and 'Mimi.' Her ability to seamlessly switch between genres and portray a range of characters is a testament to her versatility as an actress. In 'Mimi,' her portrayal of a surrogate mother earned her the National Award for Best Actress, a well-deserved recognition of her exceptional talent.