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Kriti Sanon has been basking under the success of her recently released film Crew co starring Tabu and Kareena Kapoor Khan. The actress even penned a long note thanking all her fans for showering love on the film. Well, today Kriti was spotted in the city in a stylish appearance, and in no time it went viral. Fans were also reacting to it.
In the video, shared by Viral Bhayani, we can see Kriti wearing a charcoal grey colour crop top and a long skirt. The actress opted for minimalistic makeup with a ponytail hairstyle. Kriti was seen even in indulging fun banter. One of the fans wrote, “Cuteness overload.” Another wrote, “Beautiful”.
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Crew has been creating records at the box office. The all-female lead film, directed by Rajesh A Krishnan, earned Rs 21.40 crore gross worldwide on Day 3 at the box office. This has led to Crew collecting Rs 62.53 crore worldwide gross in just three days. Trade expert Taran Adarsh revealed that the film concluded its first weekend in India with a collection of Rs 32.60 cr.
Crew revolves around three air hostesses who get involved in a smuggling racket. Their greed lands them in trouble and eventually, the film turns into a heist. Crew has received much praise from critics and Bollywood stars. Karan Johar shared an Instagram Story and wrote, “CREW was unapologetic and super fun. The girls killed it. Kudos to the powerhouse and my Gemini soulmate @ektarkapoor… the fashionably forever filmmaker @rheakapoor… the eternal fountain of genius talent @tabutiful… the always awesome and super gorgeous @kritisanon… and last but never the least my POO forever!! What a superstar you are my bebo @kareenakapoorkhan #girlpowerrules.”
News18 Showsha gave Crew a 3.5-star rating and wrote, “Crew might not have reached the destination that it had set out for. It’s definitely not Kareena, Tabu or Kriti’s best work. Nonetheless, it’s a great attempt at being a cookie-cutter. Give it a chance because it celebrates female friendships and despite the troughs and the crests, they fiercely love, protect and support one another, and we don’t get to see these themes in our films too often.”
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