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HOLLYWOOD BOLLYWOOD ‘INDUSTRY PUTS YOUINA BRACKET’

Kriti Sanon feels Bollywood lacks people who give more importance to actor’s potential than their on-screen image

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In her three-year old career in Bollywood, actor Kriti Sanon (right) has portrayed a girl-next-door and a glamorous avatar. She feels she was “bracketed” right after her second outing.

The 27-year-old actor, who made her debut with Heropanti (2014), followed it up with Dilwale (2015), and was recently seen in Raabta, says, “It isn’t so much about getting meaty roles as it is about getting typecast. When I had only done two films, I had meetings with a few people from the industry where they said, ‘This is not the kind of film you [would] like [to do],’” she says.

“I was like, but how do you know what I like when I myself don’t know about it. I think people put you in a bracket quickly. They think ‘Oh, she has done commercial roles so may be she likes only this or can do only this,’” Kriti adds.

Kriti says it’s important to find people in the industry, who are willing to explore an actor’s potential than going by their on-screen image. “Putting people in a bracket, where you feel they can only do what they’ve done till now is not right. You consciousl­y need to follow your heart and do what you feel like to not fall in any bracket. It’s important to find someone who sees the actor inside you,” says Kriti.

In the recently released film Bareilly Ki Barfi by filmmaker Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Kriti was seen in a de-glam avatar as a small town girl. “I’ve never played a small town girl before, picking

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