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I feel like someone needs to really take the front and the risk on positioning: Kriti Sanon on differences between male-led and female-led films

Kriti Sanon is undoubtedly one of the most successful actresses of the current time and her recent win of national award for being the Best Actress of 2021 for her performance in Mimi is just another feather in the cap. 

In a recent interview, the actress went on to speak about the difference in the positioning of male-led and female - led films. Highlighting that the male-led films are often positioned in such a way that they make more money.

Kriti said, "It's a bit of a circle because the male-led films are budgeted and positioned in a very larger-than-life grand-scale kind of format and they end up earning that money and I feel like someone needs to really take the front and the risk on positioning a female-led film on that scale."

She further added, "Limit it in terms of either we get scared of what it's gonna earn or not earn, and we sort of limit the positioning and aspirational value of it and maybe that's why it doesn't end up earning that kind of money."

Kriti was last seen in Vikas Bahl’s directorial Ganapath where she starred opposite Tiger Shroff.  

Source: Film Companion

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