Kriti Sanon Disagrees With Nikhil Kamath’s Bollywood Remark, Says The Industry Is Doing Great
Kriti Sanon defends Bollywood after Nikhil Kamath pointing out that it's not thriving

Crew star Kriti Sanon recently defended the Hindi film industry in terms of business which has been criticized for the commercial failure of recent films. Standing by her statement, the actor explained that the audience’s expectations from Bollywood films have increased, which is why even a huge earning of 100 Cr. doesn’t make much of a difference. She further talked about being an outsider in the industry and more.
Kriti Sanon Defends The Film Business
Actor Kriti Sanon recently appeared on YouTuber and entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath’s podcast called WTF By People. She was there alongside the cricketer KL Rahul and singer Badshah. During the discussion, Kamath said that the Bollywood industry is not thriving. Kriti Sanon quickly defended by saying that she believes it’s doing great and pointed out that her last two films (Crew and Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya) did decent at the box office.
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Nikhil Kamath further insisted on his point by saying that it is more difficult for Bollywood artists to make the same kind of money they did a few years ago and to employ the same number of people as they formerly did. The chances of a movie prospering have decreased. Sanon instantly disagreed with the YouTuber and said that earlier, if a film earned Rs 100 crore, it would be a big deal. Now, Rs 100 crore does not mean the same thing.
She concluded by saying that there was a phase when Bollywood was not thriving, but now theatres are back. Singer and actor Badshah agreed with Kriti Sanon’s point of view and said that argued that many in the film industry had learned from the tough period and are now doing well. The Crew actor got massively trolled for saying this as fans said that she is living in delusion.
First Published: August 26, 2024 4:56 PM