Kriti Sanon reveals her favourite “shaadi song”

Mumbai: Actress Kriti Sanon, spotted at a wedding of a relative of her rumored beau Kabir Bahia, expressed her fondness for “Indian weddings” and revealed that her favorite wedding song is “Oh Ho Ho Ho” by Sukhbir. On Instagram, Kriti posted a picture of herself in various Indian outfits from different wedding ceremonies, along with.

Mumbai: Actress Kriti Sanon, spotted at a wedding of a relative of her rumored beau Kabir Bahia, expressed her fondness for “Indian weddings” and revealed that her favorite wedding song is “Oh Ho Ho Ho” by Sukhbir.

On Instagram, Kriti posted a picture of herself in various Indian outfits from different wedding ceremonies, along with a photo of her getting henna applied. She captioned the post, “There’s something about Indian weddings and dancing on Oh Ho Ho Ho by Sukhbir! What’s your fav shaadi song?”

Dating rumors between Kriti and Kabir intensified after a photo of them from a trip together went viral. Although neither has confirmed nor denied the relationship, Kriti recently shared a previously unseen photo from their vacation to wish Kabir, a UK-based businessman, a happy birthday, writing, “Happiest birthday K! May your innocent smile always stay alive! (sic).”

On the professional front, Kriti is enjoying success with her recent hits, including “Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya,” “Crew,” and “Do Patti,” which marked her debut as a producer. The mystery thriller, directed by Shashanka Chaturvedi and written by Kanika Dhillon, features Kajol and Kriti in a dual role and was released on Netflix in October 2024.

Earlier this month, Kriti made headlines at IFFI 2024 when she discussed nepotism in the film industry. As a complete outsider, she noted, “The industry has given me a very warm welcome since I came. Of course, it takes time to get opportunities when you don’t have a film background, but if you keep working hard, nothing can stop you.”

Kriti also pointed out that Bollywood isn’t solely responsible for nepotism, saying, “It’s also the media and the audience. The audience is interested in star kids, so the industry feels compelled to make movies with them. It’s a cycle, but if you’re talented, you will succeed; if not, you won’t connect with audiences.”

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