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Kriti Sanon, who has been a part of some of the most popular films of this year, including Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, Crew and her debut production Do Patti, has given memorable performances in several films over the years - Mimi being one of them. Her role in the 2021 drama won her a National Award for her performance in the film, which featured her in the role of a surrogate mother and included a lot of emotional scenes.
Recalled some of her fondest memories of the film
In a recent podcast, Kriti Sanon recalled some of her fondest memories of the film and revealed how the breakdown scene had a huge impact on her, revealing that it was the first time she heard a director say Cut; Even after being told, she kept crying. During a conversation with Ranveer Allahbadia, the actress admitted that the emotional intensity of the scene required a lot of effort and emotional investment. The actress shared, “That is one of my most favourite shots from that film as an actor. In front of the mirror, when I put the powder on and then throw everything away, and then I go and start tearing all the posters and so on… It is a small scene, but it requires a lot from within.”
“Something magical happened in that shot.” Kriti further added, “Something magical happened in that shot and for the first time in my life, even after ‘cut’, I kept crying, which I thought would never happen to me.” Her performance as a surrogate mother, dealing with the complexities of motherhood and personal sacrifice, left an indelible mark on the audience, earning her widespread acclaim and awards. Kriti's role in That Shot Made Some Magic won her several accolades, including the Filmfare Award for Best Actress (Critics) and the National Award for her performance in Mimi. The film also won other awards including Pankaj Tripathi who won the Filmfare and National Award for Best Supporting Actor and Sai Tamhankar won the Best Supporting Actress Award at Filmfare...
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