Kriti Sanon

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Kriti Sanon
Kriti Sanon at Adipurush pre release event (2) (cropped).jpg
Sanon in 2023
Born (1990-07-27) 27 July 1990 (age 33)
New Delhi, India
Alma materJaypee Institute of Information Technology
OccupationActress
Years active2014–present

Kriti Sanon (born 27 July 1990) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi and Telugu-language films. After pursuing a degree in engineering from the Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, she briefly worked as a fashion model. Sanon began her acting career by playing the leading lady in the 2014 action films 1: Nenokkadine and Heropanti. The latter earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.

Sanon's career progressed with starring roles in the commercially successful romantic comedies Bareilly Ki Barfi (2017) and Luka Chuppi (2019), and her highest-grossing releases came with the ensemble comedies Dilwale (2015) and Housefull 4 (2019). She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for playing the titular role of a surrogate mother in Mimi (2021). This success was followed by a series of commercially unsuccessful films such as Bachchhan Paandey (2022) and Adipurush (2023), though the comedy horror film Bhediya (2022) was well-received.

Sanon appeared in Forbes India's Celebrity 100 list of 2019. She has launched her own line of clothing and a fitness company, and also serves as the ambassador of several brands and products.

Early life[edit]

Sanon was born on 27 July 1990[1][2] in New Delhi to Rahul Sanon, a chartered accountant and Geeta Sanon, a physics professor at the University of Delhi.[3][4] Her family is Punjabi Hindu.[5] She attended Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram[6] and later secured a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida.[7][8] She briefly worked as a model before becoming an actress.[9] Her younger sister, Nupur, is also an actress.[10][11]

Career[edit]

Early work (2014–2020)[edit]

Sanon at an event for Heropanti in 2014

Sanon made her acting debut in 2014 with the Telugu psychological action thriller 1: Nenokkadine, playing the love interest of Mahesh Babu's character.[12][13] The part required her to participate in action sequences filmed at sea; she has said that the experience made her nervous as she did not know how to swim.[14] Reviewers for The Times of India and Sify took note of her beauty and were encouraging of her acting prowess.[15][16] After completing the first schedule of 1: Nenokkadine, Sanon was signed on for Heropanti, a Hindi action film opposite newcomer Tiger Shroff; she divided her time between both films.[17][18] Trade journalist Taran Adarsh opined that Sanon "has the trappings of a star",[19] but critic Srijana Das of The Times of India criticised her emoting, calling it "more cheesy than sharp".[20] Heropanti emerged as a commercial success.[21] Sanon won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut and the IIFA Award for Star Debut of the Year – Female for Heropanti.[22]

The following year, Sanon had her second Telugu film release in the crime drama Dohchay, co-starring Naga Chaitanya.[23] She was next cast in Rohit Shetty's action comedy Dilwale with Varun Dhawan, Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, which emerged as one of the highest-grossing Indian films at that time, grossing more than 3.72 billion (US$52 million) worldwide.[24][25] Anupama Chopra disliked the film and wrote that Sanon and Dhawan "work as bait, meant to bring in the critical youth segment".[26]

After a yearlong absence from the screen, Sanon teamed with Maddock Films producer Dinesh Vijan, in their first of many collaborations, in his directorial debut Raabta (2017), which featured her and Sushant Singh Rajput as star-crossed lovers.[27] In a scathing review, Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com labelled the film "embarrassingly daft" but took note of Sanon's "statuesque, spirited presence".[28] The film failed commercially.[29] Sanon's starring role as a headstrong small-town woman aspiring to a better life in Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari's romantic comedy Bareilly Ki Barfi was better received. Co-starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rajkummar Rao as her love interests, the film was an adaptation of French writer Nicholas Barreau's novel The Ingredients of Love.[30] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV noted that "the burden of making Bareilly Ki Barfi work rests upon Kriti Sanon and she doesn't put a foot wrong", but Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express thought that despite Sanon's effort, her performance lacked naturalism.[31]

Sanon worked in two of Vijan's productions in 2019. She starred in cinematographer Laxman Utekar's Hindi directorial debut, Luka Chuppi, a satire on live-in relationships, which paired her opposite Kartik Aaryan.[32] Devesh Sharma of Filmfare was appreciative of her comic timing.[33] A commercial success, Luka Chuppi grossed 1.29 billion (US$18 million) worldwide.[34][35] Following an appearance in the unremarkable comedy Arjun Patiala,[36][37] Sanon played one of the leading ladies in the reincarnation comedy Housefull 4, the fourth installment of the Housefull franchise, which paired her opposite Akshay Kumar. Despite poor reviews, Housefull 4 was one of the biggest grossers of the year, earning over 2.8 billion (US$39 million).[38][39] In her final appearance of 2019, Sanon portrayed Parvatibai opposite Arjun Kapoor's Sadashivrao Bhau in Ashutosh Gowariker's period drama Panipat, based on the Third Battle of Panipat, which emerged as a box-office bomb.[40]

Mimi and career fluctuations (2021–present)[edit]

Sanon in 2022

Sanon collaborated once again with Vijan and Utekar in the comedy-drama Mimi (2021), which proved to be a turning point in her career.[41] A remake of the 2011 Marathi drama Mala Aai Vhhaychy!, it starred her in the title role of an aspiring actress who becomes a surrogate mother.[42] Sanon gained 15kgs of weight for scenes involving her character's pregnancy.[43] The film was released digitally on Netflix and JioCinema. Critics were generally unimpressed with the film, but Sanon's performance was picked up for praise,[44] with Mashable India deeming it a career-best.[45] Pallabi Dey Purkayastha of WION wrote that Sanon had succeeded in her "attempt to establish herself as a standalone actor, not just a pretty heroine" and took particular note of the subtlety in her performance.[46] Sanon was awarded the IIFA Award for Best Actress and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[47][48]

Sanon's next release, the comedy Hum Do Hamare Do (2021) opposite Rajkummar Rao, premiered on Disney+ Hotstar.[49] Saibal Chatterjee found hers to be "the most noteworthy performance in [the] unfunny caper".[50] Her first release in 2022 came with the action comedy Bachchhan Paandey, which marked her second collaboration with Akshay Kumar.[51] Adapted from the 2014 Tamil film Jigarthanda, Sanon played a part originally portrayed by a male actor.[52] The film was unable to recoup its 180 crore (US$25 million) investment.[53] Sanon starred with Varun Dhawan in Bhediya, the third installment in Dinesh Vijan's horror-comedy universe.[54] It was shot over a span of two months in various locations of Arunachal Pradesh.[55] Sonal Dedhia of News18 noted how much she stood out in the film despite her limited screen time.[56]

In 2023, Sanon played the leading lady opposite Kartik Aaryan in Shehzada, a remake of the Telugu film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo.[57] The film was a critical and commercial failure,[58] with Zinia Bandyopadhyay of India Today dismissing her as "completely wasted".[59] She played Janaki in Om Raut's mythological film Adipurush, based on the Hindu epic Ramayana, co-starring Prabhas as Raghava.[60] She agreed to the project as she deemed such films "educational for kids".[61] Filmed simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu, it had a production budget of 500 crore (US$70 million), making it one of the most-expensive Indian films.[62][63] Critical reception to the film was negative;[64] Devesh Sharma opined, "Sanon is divinely beautiful as Janki but doesn’t have much to do here, except look the part of a damsel in distress."[65] As with her last few releases, it emerged as a box office bomb.[66][67]

Sanon will next star with Shahid Kapoor in an as-yet untitled romantic comedy,[68] and reunite with Tiger Shroff in Vikas Bahl's action film Ganapath.[69] Sanon will also star with Tabu and Kareena Kapoor Khan in the female-led film The Crew, about an aircrew.[70] She launched her own production company, named Blue Butterfly Films, under which she will produce and star in Do Patti, a mystery film for Netflix co-starring Kajol.[71]

Other work and media image[edit]

Sanon in 2017

In 2019, Sanon appeared in Forbes India's Celebrity 100 list, ranking 38th with an estimated annual income of 80.9 million (US$1.1 million).[72] She was ranked 17th in GQ India's "30 most influential young Indians" list of 2022.[73] She has a large social media footprint, with over 52 million followers on Instagram.[74]

In 2021, she modelled for designer Manish Malhotra's bridal collection "Nooraniyat".[75] During the COVID-19 pandemic, she donated a sum to the government's fund.[76] Sanon also collected funds for Kailash Sathyarthi Children's Foundation.[77] Sanon has performed at the opening ceremony of the 2017 Indian Premier League[78] and the 2023 Women's Premier League.[79]

Sanon is an endorser for several brands and products[80] including Coca-Cola, Titan's Raga, Parachute and Tissot.[81][82][83][84] In 2021, Sanon ranked 4th in Rediff.com's "10 Best Actresses" list.[85] In Times' 50 Most Desirable Women list, she ranked 14th in 2017, 13th in 2018, 15th in 2019 and 19th in 2020.[86][87][88] Sanon has been vocal on various topics including pay disparity in Bollywood and the "patriarchal mindset".[89][90] In 2016, Sanon launched her own clothing line, named Ms. Taken.[91] In 2022, she cofounded a fitness startup named The Tribe.[92]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
  • All films are in Hindi unless otherwise noted.
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2014 1: Nenokkadine Sameera Telugu film
Heropanti Dimpy Chaudhary
2015 Dohchay Meera Telugu film
Dilwale Ishita Malik
2017 Raabta Saira Singh / Saiba Qazi
Bareilly Ki Barfi Bitti Mishra
2018 Stree Unnamed Special appearance in song "Aao Kabhi Haveli Pe" [93]
2019 Luka Chuppi Rashmi Trivedi
Kalank Unnamed Special appearance in song "Aira Gaira" [94]
Arjun Patiala Ritu Randhawa
Housefull 4 Rajkumari Madhu / Kriti Thakral
Panipat Parvati Bai
Pati Patni Aur Woh Neha Khanna Special appearance [95]
2021 Mimi Mimi Rathore [96]
Hum Do Hamare Do Aanya Mehra [49][97]
2022 Bachchhan Paandey Myra Devekar [98]
Heropanti 2 Unnamed Special appearance in song "Whistle Baja 2.0" [99]
Bhediya Dr. Anika [100]
2023 Shehzada Samara [101]
Adipurush Janaki Telugu and Hindi film [60][102]
Ganapath - Part 1 dagger Jassi Post-production [103]
Untitled romantic comedy dagger Template:TableTBA Post-production [104]
2024 The Crew dagger Template:TableTBA Post-production [105]

Music videos[edit]

Year Title Singer(s) Composer Ref.
2015 "Chal Wahan Jaate Hain" Arijit Singh Amaal Mallik [106]
2017 "Paas Aao" Armaan Malik, Prakriti Kakar [107]
2020 "Kudi Nu Nachne De" Vishal Dadlani, Sachin–Jigar Sachin–Jigar [108]
2020 "Muskurayega India" Vishal Mishra Vishal Mishra [109]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Films Result Ref.
2015 South Indian International Movie Awards Best Female Debut – Telugu 1: Nenokkadine Nominated [110]
Stardust Awards Superstar of Tomorrow (Female) Heropanti Nominated [111]
Big Star Entertainment Awards Most Entertaining Debut Actress Won [112]
Producers Guild Film Awards Most Promising Debut – Female Won [113]
Screen Awards Best Female Debut Nominated [114]
Filmfare Awards Best Female Debut Won [22]
International Indian Film Academy Awards Star Debut of the Year (Female) Won [115]
2018 Zee Cine Awards Best Actor – Female Bareilly Ki Barfi Nominated [116]
Screen Awards Best Actress Nominated [117]
Nothing to Hide Award N/A Won [118]
International Indian Film Academy Awards Style Icon of the Year N/A Won [119]
2019 Lokmat Stylish Awards Most Stylish Entertainer N/A Won [120]
Screen Awards Baat Nayi Award Luka Chuppi Won [121]
2020 Zee Cine Awards Best Actor – Female Nominated [122]
2022 International Indian Film Academy Awards Best Actress Mimi Won [123]
Filmfare Awards Best Actress Won [124]
Iconic Gold Awards Best Actress of the Year Won [125]
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Actress in an Original Film Nominated [126]
Pinkvilla Style Icons Awards Stylish Actor (Female) Reader’s Choice N/A Won [127]
2023 Zee Cine Awards Best Actor – Female Bhediya Nominated [128]
Bollywood Hungama Style Icons Most Stylish Iconic Performer (Female) N/A Nominated [129]
Most Stylish Actor (Female) N/A Won
Most Stylish Youth Icon (Female) N/A Nominated
Most Stylish Actor – People's Choice (Female) N/A Nominated

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