
Mumbai: Actor Kriti Sanon says after
spending four years in film industry and starring in films
such as "Dilwale" and "Barielly Ki Barfi" she has improved a
lot as a performer.
The actor, who hails from Delhi, said to create her own
space in films without and any support system "feels great".
"The fact that I had never thought of becoming an
actor in the first place when I was doing B-Tech... then
coming to a completely new city, where I knew no one and now
to having done four films and have been able to (have) space
of myself on my own, it does feels great.
"With every film I feel I have grown as a person and as
actor. I learnt a lot on my job as I had no real training of
being an actor. When I look back at my films and roles and the
approach towards work it is different now then what it was
earlier. For me growth is more important," Kriti told PTI.
The 27-year-old added that she is open to take risks if
the role interests her.
"Whatever opportunities I get I should like it. I
am not restricting myself as an actor, I want to play
different kind of characters but I should like the offers."
For Kriti it has been a mixed year as her first release
"Raabta" did not do well at the box office but "Bareilly Ki
Barfi" was appreciated.
"I take it all as an experience, whether it is
"Raabta' or 'Bareilly Ki Barfi' both the films have been
special to me as an actor. I believed in both the films.
"I learnt a lot while working on these two films. What
matters to me is the experience I had and whether I have moved
ahead with some positivity or learning. As I am not from a
film background so I am always learning something on my job,"
she said.
Kriti said working on both the films was a learning
experience for her and the praise she received for her work in
the movies has made her more confident as an actor.
"When your work gets appreciated, you feel more
confident to take up roles that you have not done before, do
something that you have not done before. PTI