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Kriti Sanon picks up reading

Kriti Sanon picks up reading

| | 02 Jun 2015, 07:35 pm
Mumbai, June 2 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon is someone who isn't very fond of reading.
Yet she is now making an effort to pick up interesting books from the bookstore and is creating a collection for herself. 

From the beginning itself Kriti hadn't developed the habit of reading but she has been gathering interesting books for a while.

She is trying to make time to read and is making an effort to develop the habit.

Kriti thinks that reading is an experience in itself and moreover it also helps one to think and imagine. It is also a great way to absorb and create different worlds! In fact Kriti also feels that this helps one enhance their acting skills and proves to be a great medium of learning for an actor.

The collection of books that the actress is gathering is a mix of fictions and non- fictions. She also has collected a few biographies in her mini library.

“I have always been more of a visual person. Given a choice, I would watch a film over reading a book. But of late, I have been picking up some interesting books. They help you broaden your horizon,” says Kriti.

The actress who had one of the best debut launch in the industry with Sajid Nadiadwala's Heropanti, will soon be seen in Rohit Shetty’s film Dilwale.
 
Image: Munna Singh
 

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