Bollywood actor Kriti Sanon, who hails from Delhi, has expressed concern over the deteriorating air quality in the national capital. Kriti has urged authorities to take urgent action as the situation is “getting worse and worse.”
Kriti was speaking at a press conference to promote her upcoming film “Tere Ishk Mein”.
“I don’t think saying anything will help. It (pollution) is getting worse and worse. I am from Delhi, and I know what it used to be earlier, and it is getting worse. Something needs to be done to stop it; otherwise, it will reach a point where we won’t be able to see each other standing next to each other,” the “Mimi” actor said.
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Speaking about her upcoming film and her co-star Sanon said, “I think Dhanush is an incredible actor. I have always been an admirer of his talent and his craft. I believe he has a very strong grasp of his craft. He’s very nuanced; he has also directed a lot of films, bringing a wealth of experience and understanding to scenes and how they will translate on screen.”
Director Aanand L Rai had earlier said “Tere Ishq Mein” is a “spiritual sequel” to “Raanjhanaa”.
The film is produced by Aanand, Himanshu Sharma, Bhushan Kumar, and Krishan Kumar. Music of the film has been composed by AR Rahman and Irshad Kamil has penned the lyrics. “Tere Ishq Mein” is set for a theatrical release in Hindi and Tamil on November 28.