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Kriti's role in Farzi under wraps

| | Nov 22, 2014, at 04:31 am
Mumbai, Nov 21 (IBNS): Actress Kriti Sanon is very excited for her role in Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K.'s next outing Farzi.
The film is a crime thriller with doses of humour and action and Kriti has a very intriguing role in the film.
 
There is a lot of suspense and secrecy around her role as the makers of the film do not want to disclose much about it.
 
Kriti’s role is being kept under wraps and there is a lot of intrigue around her character.
 
The mystery around Kriti’s character is being built up in order to keep the element of surprise in the film.
 
The young actress is very excited about this as it is a huge film for her after​ her​ debut Heropanti.
 
Originally from Delhi, Kriti will be playing a Delhi girl in the film opposite Shahid Kapoor.
 

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