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At IFFI 2023 in Goa, Kriti Sanon expressed her desire to play a superwoman and shared the challenges of balancing her roles as an actor and producer. She credited a co-producer for initially guiding her through film production and reflected on mastering the craft over time. Optimistic about 2024, Kriti called it a promising year with exciting projects ahead, showcasing her ambition to leave a mark in Indian cinema.

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00:00It feels amazing, it feels like a journey, it's been more than 10 years and it at least feels like I'm progressing and I'm moving ahead and I'm evolving and I'm growing and that's what I want.
00:14Which is tough for a producer's hat, very tough, you have to manage too many people and too many things and I'm not very good at multi-tasking so for me I was like oh my god, this is also there, this is also there.
00:25It's, I think as a producer you have to look at the film from a holistic sort of point of view and you have to see everything from you know whether it's the edit, the music, small small details of how you want the best version of that film to be put out.
00:43As an actor I think you're just thinking about your character limited to your performance which is easier.
00:49I would love to if someone writes, no nothing special I just feel like you know we've not had too many superheroes of our own coming from our country except for baby Krish you know and I would love to also do action so why not combine the two and if someone writes a great superwoman script I would love to do it.
01:07I think it's amazing it's you know it's 55 years and it's a great platform that celebrates cinema, celebrates you know films all across and it's an honour for me to be here.
01:20I couldn't be here when my film Bhediya was in promotions I was supposed to be there and I was sick and today when you know I got a call I was like I would love to be here especially this year has gone by very well with the grace of god and I've had like you know the fortune of like films doing well you know whether it's at the box office or now OTT and to celebrate that I'm here at it.
01:45My first movie was I was shot all over to be honest there was very yeah the first schedule was in Goa actually. See right now I would say that I am also learning I don't think when I'm acting and producing solo I feel like it's too much of a burden and I may not also do justice so for me I feel when I'm especially when I'm acting in a film it's just nicer in the beginning to have a producing partner which could be whoever you know.
02:15Who has the same passion for the film when I answered this in the session also when I get a great script because yeah I've made my debut there it's been like home I would love to do another Telugu film but it has to be also a script that excites you as an actor.
02:33Absolutely, absolutely I don't think when you listen to a story you think whether it's written by a girl or a boy you know you never think so I don't think there's ever a bias there or anyone thinks differently I think a female perspective on things can come with a lot of shades like how Kanika's does you know it can have a different perspective on the same characters it also is nice when you want to show women in different lights and stronger lights
03:01and I think women also have a lot of empathy they're just compassionate by nature and I feel that brings about a lot of heart in the story.
03:13I swear if I had this in my mind I would have got it written so now I have this in my mind.
03:19Moving Goa, I mean it depends on the film I can't say let's shoot a film in Goa.

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