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Don'T Want To Get Comfortable In One Genre: Kriti Sanon

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Jan, 2019 09:21 PM

    Actress Kriti Sanon, who has three comedy films in the pipeline, says she does not want to get comfortable in one genre and wants to explore more.


    The actress was present at the trailer launch of the upcoming entertainer "Luka Chuppi" here on Thursday.


    She said: "I do not want to get comfortable in one space or genre of film. Yes, it is true that I have associated with a happy film, as my last was 'Bareilly Ki Barfi', which was a success... Coincidentally, my next two films -- 'Arjun Patiala' and 'Housefull 4' are also happy films.


    "But I am not looking at these things that way. For me, the connection with a film happens through a story. I want to explore," Kriti said.


    She was present at the trailer launch with co-actors Kartik Aaryan, Pankaj Tripathi, producer Dinesh Vijan and director Laxman Utekar.


    The film "Luka Chuppi", releasing on March 1, is a romantic comedy set in Mathura.


    Kriti said making people laugh is very tough.


    "If as an actor I can manage to do it in the film, that feels great. During the shooting of the film, I was very happy and I think when I am happy within, it translates on-screen. That is how hopefully people will see in the film," she said.

     

     

     

     

    Raftaar kicked about his first interactive show as host


    Rapper-dancer Raftaar says he is kicked to be a part of "Swag On with Raftaar", his first interactive show as a host.


    Spanning over multiple segments, "Swag On with Raftaar" has music with unique conversation and candid segments around rap music, fan reactions, a take on trollers and a personal view on social issues and all that's happening around.


    On his debut as a host, Raftaar said in a statement: "I am kicked to be a part of 'Swag On...', my first interactive show as a host on MTV Beats. From taking a stand on social issues to bringing some chartbuster raps, I will be exploring things I haven't done so far.


    "The show comprises many out-of-the-box segments like 'Rap Chits' and ‘Pyaar For Raftaar' that I believe will give all my loved ones an opportunity to see me like never before. I'm positive that the audience will love me in this new avatar and cannot wait for their response."


    It will launch on January 26 on MTV Beats.

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