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Kriti Sanon's Fear: Unlikable Character in 'Tere Ishk Mein'

21 Dec

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Summary

  • Sanon initially found her 'Tere Ishk Mein' character selfish.
  • Director Aanand L. Rai helped uncover the character's depth.
  • Kriti Sanon appreciated the character's flawed, human portrayal.
Kriti Sanon's Fear: Unlikable Character in 'Tere Ishk Mein'

Kriti Sanon recently disclosed her initial apprehension towards portraying Mukti Beniwal in Aanand L. Rai's romantic drama, 'Tere Ishk Mein.' Sanon admitted that upon reading the script, she found the character to be negative and selfish, causing her significant anxiety. She recalled telling Rai, 'I don't like her.'

However, Sanon found that Rai envisioned Mukti with considerable depth, vulnerability, and empathy, which wasn't fully captured on paper. Through extensive discussions with the director, she began to understand the character's layers. This experience marked a first for Sanon, as she discovered her character more during the filming process rather than through traditional preparation.

Following the film's release, while praised for her performance, Mukti faced criticism with some viewers labeling her 'toxic.' Sanon addressed these discussions, noting the commonality of such terms today and emphasizing that complex characters reflect human fallibility. She believes that individuals make mistakes for reasons, and this perspective adds to their realism.

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Kriti Sanon initially found the character of Mukti Beniwal to be selfish and negative, causing her anxiety.
Director Aanand L. Rai discussed the character's layers, vulnerability, and empathy, which were not clear on paper.
Some viewers have described Mukti as 'toxic' and a 'red flag,' sparking debate about morally complex characters.

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