New Delhi: Kriti Sanon is on cloud nine these days post her big win at the 69th National Film Awards, that took place on Thursday, August 24. The actor, who is about to complete a decade in the industry next year, made her debut with 'Heropanti' opposite Tiger Shroff. Kriti, who bagged the Best Actress Award for her performance in 'Mimi', visited the Siddhivinayak Temple to offer her prayers and express gratitude for her win.


Just a day after her win, the leading actress was seen visiting the Siddivinayak Temple along with her family, where she sought blessings of Lord Ganesha and offered her prayers for the mega achievement. 


The actress looked naturally glowing and beautiful in a gorgeous yellow suit. The paparazzi congratulated the actress for her recent win while she sweetly offered prasad to them. Kriti was also seen posing with some of the kids and other public there.


 






'Mimi' has etched its place as one of the iconic films in Indian cinema, especially made memorable due to the lead star, Kriti Sanon and her impeccable performance as the titular character. Be it the dance number Param Sundari or her bold and upfront personality or her well portrayed character arc in the film, Kriti really ate the cake with this one and became established as a top notch performer along with being the big star she always was.


The actress also expressed her gratitude through a heartfelt post that she shared on Instagram, thanking 'Mimi' director Laxman Utekar, the jury as well as her faily members. She also extended her heartfelt congratulations to Alia Bhatt, who shares the Best Actress Awards with Kriti for her film 'Gangubai Kathiawadi.'


 






On the work front, Kriti will next be seen in 'Ganapath part 1', a robotic love story with Shahid Kapoor, 'The Crew' with Kareena Kapoor Khan along with her maiden production venture, 'Do Patti' which also stars her in the lead along with Kajol.


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