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Kriti Sanon thankful that Mimi shoot was completed before lockdown, otherwise she would have to maintain the weight for months

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Monday, 26 July 2021 (14:33 IST)
Kriti Sanon will soon be seen in the upcoming film, Mimi which she is all set to shoulder by herself delivering a strong performance. The actress had gained 15 kilos for this film, where she will be seen as a surrogate mother.

Talking about shooting for Mimi before the lockdown, Kriti shared with a leading portal, "God has been kind to me because I completed Mimi just 10 days before the lockdown was announced. If I would have been in the middle of shooting then it would have been extremely difficult because I had put on 15 kilograms for the role. After the first lockdown was announced, the shooting only began after around six months. So to maintain the weight and the continuity would have been a task."

She adds talking about her shoots amidst the pandemic, "There was a lot of uncertainty on how we’re going to get back. But I think we just need to adapt. We have to adapt to the new normal. And I still feel that in the pandemic, I managed to wrap up three films and the credit goes to the entire cast and crew of all the films because this is a tricky situation to be in."

The reigning bollywood diva started and wrapped three films during the pandemic alone from Hum Do Hamaare Do to Bhediya and Bachchan Pandey. She has recently been juggling between Adipurush shoot, last leg of Bachchan Pandey shoot as well as promotions of Mimi.

One of the busiest actresses of the industry with an envious lineup, Kriti will be seen in the Pan-India film, Adipurush opposite Prabhas, Bachchan Pandey, Bhediya, Hum Do Hamaare Do, Ganapath along with an unannounced project besides Mimi.

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