With 'Luka Chuppi' Kriti Sanon emerges as one of the most bankable stars in younger generation

Written By Deepali Singh | Updated: Mar 09, 2019, 06:00 AM IST

Kriti Sanon

The Luka Chuppi actress has emerged as one of the most bankable stars among the younger generation

A few weeks ago, when Karan Johar asked Kriti Sanon on his chat show, whether she is ambitious or not, the leggy lass replied in the affirmative. “I’m very ambitious and I think Bareilly Ki Barfi, (2017) changed things for me... But there’s so much more that I want to do...” she had said. Well, going by the amazing response her latest movie, Luka Chuppi and her performance in it has garnered, it seems like Kriti’s dreams are right on track. What’s more, she’s got a number of films in her kitty that are bound to make her fans look forward to them — whether it’s Ashutosh Gowariker’s period drama Panipat or exploring her comic side in films such as Housefull 4 and Arjun Patiala.

Making her debut in 2014 opposite Tiger Shroff in Heropanti, the Delhi girl, who once harboured engineering dreams, has only gone from strength to strength, purely on the basis of her acting abilities. Of course, it does help that the outsider is extremely easy on the eyes, with a million-dollar smile and legs that seem to go on for miles.

While she was a part of Dilwale (2015), which is counted among the highest-grossing films of all times, it was her role in Bareilly that made everyone sit up and take notice of the actress, who held her own despite the presence of two other powerhouse performers — Rajkummar Rao and Ayushmann Khurrana. And now, she has managed to do that again with Luka Chuppi. As a small-town girl with progressive thinking, Kriti shoulders equal responsibility in this fun caper. Director Laxman Utekar, who admits that he can’t see anyone else in the role of Rashmi anymore, is all praises for the actress. “Rashmi is innocent, hyper and also has a childlike excitement. To blend all that in a character is difficult, but Kriti pulled it off. She has great clarity about her part. We didn’t shoot the film in a linear manner, but she had understood her role so well that I myself can’t make out what was shot first,” he states.

Whether as Bareilly’s Bitti or Luka Chuppi’s Rashmi, it’s her natural charm and ability to connect with viewers that has got her a big thumbs up from cinegoers and critics alike. While one of the reviews for the latter termed her the ‘surprise package’ of the movie, trade analyst Komal Nahta noted that she has ‘an endearing style which enables her to connect well with the viewers’. With such positive and encouraging words coming in from all quarters, looks like this lovely lass is a contender for a long innings ahead in Bollywood.