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Kriti Sanon meets her mentor Sajid Nadiadwala

| | Mar 23, 2015, at 11:39 pm
Mumbai, Mar 23 (IBNS): Sajid Nadiadwala who has been a mentor to Kriti Sanon, spends time with the actress before she starts the shoot of her next.
When Sajid Nadiadwala launched Kriti Sanon last year in Heropanti, he knew what potential this young actress has. 
 
Sajid has always been confident about her talent. He is extremely happy as the actress is entering a bigger phase of her career with her second film.
 
Kriti recently has signed Rohit Shetty’s Dilwale for which she will start shooting tomorrow. She was keen on meeting Sajid before the shoot commences.
 
She reached out to Sajid who instantly made time to meet the young actress. Sajid is like her mentor and she really looks up to him for her career guidance.
 
When Kriti met Sajid she spoke to the director-producer at length. Sajid's encouragement gave her assurance and she is looking forward to her new shoot experience. He is immensely proud of her and knows that she has a long way to go.    
 
Image credit: Munna Singh

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