New Delhi. Actress Kriti Sanon hopes that after the success of her recent release ‘Crew’, it will pave the way for making big budget women-centric films. National Award winner Kriti said that filmmakers often feel that the audience is not interested in ‘women-centric’ films. After the film ‘Teri Baton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya’, Kriti was seen in ‘Crew’. In the film ‘Crew’ he played the third lead role with Tabu and Kareena Kapoor Khan.
The film collected Rs 100 crore in just 9 days
The film earned more than Rs 100 crore worldwide within nine days of its release. Rajesh A. The film ‘Crew’ directed by Krishnan tells the story of three air hostesses who take charge of their airline when it goes bankrupt. Kriti said that it is not necessary for a film to have a male lead character to bring the audience to the theatre. For a long time, people have not taken the risk of making women-centric films like male-centric films.
They feel that the audience will not watch this film in the theater and they will not earn any money. He said that after the love that the film Crew has received from the audience, I feel that in a way this is the beginning of change. Hopefully, gradually people will come forward and take the same risk of investing and promoting a women-centric film as they do for male-centric films. …because this also earns the same amount at the box office.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: April 8, 2024, 23:03 IST