Kriti Sanon has recently opened up about her role in “Tere Ishq Mein,” describing her character Mukti as the most layered and intricate she has ever portrayed.
Taking to her Instagram, the ‘Heropanti’ actress shared a video showcasing the overwhelming positive reviews for her performance in the film. Expressing her gratitude, she said, “My heart is full.” In her caption, Kriti highlighted her appreciation for the audience’s response, noting the complexity and depth of her role. She wrote, “My Heart is Full..The best feeling for an actor is when the audience connects with every little emotion in between the unspoken words of your character. Mukti is probably the most layered and tricky character I’ve played, and when every beat of her heart reaches yours, it becomes ISHK! Thank you for all the ISHK.”
Directed by Aanand L. Rai and written by Himanshu Sharma and Neeraj Yadav, “Tere Ishq Mein” also features Dhanush in the lead role. The film tells the story of Mukti, a young woman played by Kriti, who falls in love with the intense and rebellious Shankar, portrayed by Dhanush. However, circumstances prevent their romance from fully developing. This romantic thriller was released in cinemas on November 28 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.
Kriti previously discussed the challenges of stepping into the complex world of her character Mukti. She revealed that filming the pre-climax and climax scenes for “Tere Ishq Mein” was both physically and emotionally taxing. She noted, “Mukti’s character has a very diverse graph; what she starts from, what she ends up becoming, her choices, her decisions.. there are a lot of layers to what she is doing. A lot is sometimes not said, a lot of justification, many reasons behind her actions are not conveyed in words.”
She added, “There are a lot of really intense scenes, the pre-climax and the climax, which are very very long. That was very draining, and we shot it for about 5-6 days. Both physically and emotionally, those scenes were quite taxing. At times, when I went back home, it stayed with me, and I felt extremely drained. That scene is the peak of emotions and probably the most intense bit of the film, and it pulled me down the most.”
