Actress Kriti Sanon turns into 'Heer' to confess love for sarees on the festive day of Navratri.
Kriti Sanon posted a picture of herself in an ornamented bright red-hued Tarun Tahiliani saree, a dainty neckpiece, kept make-up low-key and tiny shivling red tinged bindi.
"This Heer loves her sarees!" she captioned.
For starters, she is an engineering degree holder, and has made it to Forbes India's Celebrity 100 of 2019. She first ventured into acting with the 2014 film "1: Nenokkadine" and debuted in Hindi with "Heropanti".
She was then seen in movies like "Dilwale" starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. After which she was seen in late star Sushant Singh Rajput-starrer "Raabta," "Bareilly Ki Barfi," "Luka Chuppi," "Arjun Patiala," "Panipat," and "Mimi" for which she even bagged a National Film Award.
Latest from her end is "Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya", in which she has played life-like robot; there was another heist comedy called "Crew", also starring Tabu and Kareena Kapoor Khan. "Crew" story was about three air hostesses caught up in the gold smuggling operation.
She can also be seen starring alongside Kajol and Shaheer Sheikh in the thriller "Do Patti," set against the fictional town of Devipur in Uttarakhand, based on a complex tale of love, betrayal, and revenge. Directed by Shashanka Chaturvedi and written by Kanika Dhillon, the film is a story of three generations of characters and their relationships.
Recently, the actress shared pictures from London Fashion Week.
She posted a row of pictures on her Instagram dressed in a trench coat that was draped around her sleeves with faux fur sleeves. Then she flashed a monochromatic black look as she paired the fit-to-flare black dress with knee-high boots and silver accessories.
The actress finally ended the series wearing a turtleneck blue checkered dress and later matched it up with an olive bag and knee-high boots again, but this time combined with a pair of sunglasses.
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