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What would Kartik Aaryan do if he woke up as Kriti Sanon for a day, ‘Shehzada’ actor has THIS to say

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Wednesday, 18 May 2022 (12:39 IST)
Bollywood's leading face, Kriti Sanon has been on a roll giving fitness inspiration to her fans from Monday to Sunday. The actress who is currently shooting in Ladakh currently for her upcoming action flick, Ganapath, seems to have left an impression with her workouts not just on fans but on her co-stars too.

In a recent interview with a leading portal, Mimi star's Shehzada co-star, Kartik Aaryan was asked what he would do if he woke up as Kriti Sanon for a day and his answer would truly have her fans nodding. He said, "Workout? Aajkal woh bohot workout videos daal rahi hai. Toh shayad uthhate hi workout karne chala jaunga." (These days she is posting a lot of workout videos, so maybe the first thing i do when i wake up is to go workout).

Kartik also went on to call her a very disciplined person and would probably read more and more scripts if he was Kriti for a day. From a Bosu Ball challenge to working out with heavy rocks in Ladakh, Kriti is clearly up for working out wherever and whenever she gets a chance in interesting and different styles.

The actress flaunts a super toned and hot physique which speaks volumes of her dedication as she is the same person who had gained 15 kgs for her role in Mimi and then lost it all with home workouts when the pandemic tried to rain on her parade by shutting the gyms down.

The superfit star will be impressing one and all with an out and out action role in Ganapath. She also has various genre films like Bhediya, Adipurush, Shehzada along with her unannounced film with Anurag Kashyap in her lineup.

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