Kriti Sanon is riding high on the success of her latest film, ‘Mimi’. Known for her sartorial elegance, Kriti Sanon turned heads as she aced her street-style look in a ‘cute' knitted top made by her mother.
Taking to her Instagram story, Kriti re-shared a video posted by a media outlet. The actress looked stylish and chic as she stepped out in the city. Kriti totally stepped up her casual look game while donning a cute multi-coloured knitted crop top paired with ripped boyfriend’s jeans and white sneakers. Kriti kept her wavy luscious locks open.
Sharing the video, Kriti wrote, "Cute top na?? My mommy made it! @geeta_sanon you are a rockstar!” Have a look at what the actress wore:
The diva is currently basking in the praises for her power packed performance in the recently released comedy-drama ‘Mimi’ that also stars Pankaj Tripathi, Manoj Pahwa, Sai Tamhankar, and Supriya Pathak.
‘Mimi’ is a Hindi remake of Samroudhhi Porey’s National award-winning Marathi film, ‘Mala Aai Vhhaychy! (2011) and has been directed by Laxman Utekar. The film narrates a quirky tale of a feisty and carefree girl (Kriti) who becomes a surrogate mom to make money.
Recently, Kriti shared a set of adorable photos from the shooting of ‘Mimi’. In the photos, Utekar and actors Evelyn Edwards and Aidan Whytock who played John and Summer in the film can be seen putting their ears next to Kriti’s stomach to heart the baby.
“What are they all listening to?? I’ll tell you.. The baby says he’s feeling LOVED! And so is Team Mimi! Thank you for showering us with so so much love! #Gratitude @maddockfilms @laxman.utekar @aidanwhytock @evelynedwards1 P.S. Those who haven’t watched it yet, Mimi is streaming NOW on @netflix_in and @officialjiocinema,” Kriti wrote in her post.
Laxman Utekar has also written ‘Mimi’s story and screenplay along with Rohan Shankar, who has penned the dialogues as well. Meanwhile, Kriti has an impressive lineup of films including ‘Adipurush’, ‘Bachchan Pandey’, ‘Bhediya’, ‘Ganapath', ‘Hum Do Hamaare Do' along with another unannounced project.
(With agency inputs)