Kriti Kharbanda’s Work Graph Reflects She’s The Queen Of Versatility & Content-Rich Projects!

Kriti Kharbanda
Kriti Kharbanda
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Kriti Kharbanda’s portrayal of Dr. Swati in the Kannada film Googly, which also stars KGF star Yash, is a perfect illustration of this. She earned a ton of love and admiration for the movie and her performance. Kriti’s significant Bollywood debut was in the Emraan Hashmi and Raaz: Reboot movie. She then starred as Aarti Shukla in Rajkummar Rao’s Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana. She then had a notable appearance with Lieutenant Irrfan Khan in the film Karwaan. Another standout performance was Rana Daggubati in Housefull 4. At 300 crores, the commercial success was significant. In Taish, Kriti underwent a transformation that rendered her unrecognizable. Everyone clicked the play button to experience Kriti’s unseen avatar as word of mouth talks about the thriller’s dinner scene spread like wildfire on social media.
Kriti Kharbanda
Kriti Kharbanda
Kriti Kharbanda establishes herself as an industry-bankable artist with such a solid, substantial, and promising body of work. Her performances have shown that every project she has been a part of has been nothing less than a success, and she goes on to become a top option for important directors and producers. We anticipate hearing about her next professional announcement.
Kriti Kharbanda
Kriti Kharbanda
With such a strong, rich, and promising body of work, Kriti Kharbanda becomes a bankable artist in the industry. She also moves on to become a prime choice for big directors and producers as her performances have proven every project she has been a part of is nothing short of a success. On the professional front, we are looking forward to her next announcement.
Akash Chaudhary, aka Filmee Boy, is a Bollywood and Hollywood film critic based in India with over 10 years of experience reviewing films and OTT releases. Having watched and reviewed 500+ films across Netflix, JioHotstar, and Prime Video, he brings an honest, no-nonsense take on Indian and international cinema. When he's not watching movies, he's probably arguing about why that one film deserved better.