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Kriti Sanon: The experience of shooting for Mimi was amazing

Kriti Sanon will next be seen on the big screen in a film titled Mimi. The movie, which is directed by Laxman Utekar, is a remake of Marathi film Mala Aai Vahhaychy.

Recently, while talking about the film at an event, Kriti stated, "The experience of shooting for Mimi was amazing. This is one of the most beautiful scripts that I have read. Scenes have turned out to be way more beautiful than scripts. The topic of surrogacy hasn't been explored much.”


“It was self-discovering for me and I can't wait for the audience to watch this film because the movie is very close to my heart. No matter what the result is," she added.

A few days ago, the shooting of the film was wrapped up and Kriti had posted Instagram, “And its a WRAP!! ??? #Mimi has been such an experience!! The most satisfying schedule ever with a super passionate and hardworking cast & crew!! Its such a lovely feeling when everyone just wants to put in their best effort to make a beautiful film! #Mimi ? this one’s too close to my heart!❤️ @laxman.utekar @maddockfilms #Dinoo #PankajSir #ManojSir #SupriyaMam #RohanShankar #SamruddhiPorey Missed u yesterday @saietamhankar ❤️”

Mimi is reportedly slated to hit the screens in July this year.

Apart from Mimi, Kriti has Bachchan Pandey and an untitled film with Rajkummar Rao in her kitty.

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