Bagging
four
Hindi
films
within
two
years
makes
Kriti
Kharbanda
feel
fortunate
about
her
journey
but
the
actor
says
her
biggest
struggle
today
is
to
get
the
right
platform
to
showcase
her
talent.
After
making
her
Bollywood
debut
opposite
Emraan
Hashmi
in
Raaz
Reboot,
Kriti
then
worked
with
Paresh
Rawal
in
Guest
Iin
London
and
followed
it
up
with
Shaadi
Mein
Zaroor
Aana
alongside
Rajkummar
Rao.
In
an
interview
with
PTI,
Kriti
says
the
work
with
which
filmmakers
approach
her
"confuses
her
a
little
bit."
"I
still
feel
the
kind
of
work
I
want
to
do,
the
roles
I
want
to
play
haven't
come
to
me
as
yet.
They
(filmmakers)
can
form
an
opinion
about
you
after
seeing
your
work
and
think
you
can
or
cannot
do
it.
I
feel
I
haven't
got
the
right
opportunity
till
date," she
says.
While
her
last
Shaadi
Mein
Zaroor
Aana
may
not
have
worked
at
the
box
office,
the
actor
says
the
film
changed
the
way
people
within
the
industry
looked
at
her.
"'Shaadi...' made
people
see
me
as
an
actor.
A
lot
of
filmmakers
called
and
said
I
was
really
good
in
the
film...
People
from
the
industry
-
who
never
spoke
to
me,
didn't
think
I
was
a
great
actor
because
they
hadn't
seen
my
work
-
said
I
can
act.
"I
am
hoping
something
comes
along
and
gives
me
that
chance
to
prove
what
I
am
capable
of.
This
is
definitely
my
biggest
struggle,
not
having
the
right
platform
to
be
able
to
do
what
I
think
I
am
capable
of."
As
an
artiste
who
has
been
working
in
the
film
industry
for
nearly
a
decade
-
her
Telugu
debut
Boni
released
in
2009
-
her
confidence
has
often
wavered
after
not
getting
the
right
project.
"I
used
to
have
panic
and
anxiety
attacks.
I
dealt
with
a
lot
two
years
ago.
It
was
a
difficult
time.
I
was
frustrated.
I
had
issues
in
both
personal
and
professional
life.
"I
regretted
my
decision
of
coming
to
Mumbai.
I
thought
maybe
I'm
not
meant
for
this
industry.
But
it
made
me
stronger.
Giving
up
wasn't
an
option
for
me.
If
it
was
an
option,
maybe,
I
would've
given
up.
Thank
God,
I
didn't,"
she
says.
Kriti,
eventually
moved
to
Mumbai
and
now
is
on
to
her
fourth
film,
Veerey
Ki
Wedding,
in
which
she
co-stars
with
Pulkit
Samrat.
For
the
29-year-old
actor,
the
journey
so
far
-
though
rewarding
-
has
also
been
"scary."
"I've
come
to
a
point
where
I
believe
in
myself
a
lot
more.
I
want
to
get
to
higher
places
while
being
aware
that
many
would
want
to
be
where
I'm
today.
I
try
not
to
take
that
for
granted,"
she
says.
Veerey
Ki
Wedding
features
Kriti
as
a
bride-to-be,
almost
immediately
after
her
last
release
"Shaadi..."
The
actor
had
earlier
quipped
that
she
now
feels
like
a
"professional
bride"
but
she
is
unfazed
that
filmmakers
might
stereotype
her.
"The
challenge
is
when
you're
offered
similar
roles
and
you
have
to
play
them
differently.
I
don't
want
people
to
say
'she
performs
similarly
in
every
film,
there
is
no
versatility'.
There
is
a
positive
spin
to
everything.
"With
this
film,
I
just
went
with
my
gut
feeling.
It's
difficult
to
judge
a
comedy
on
paper.
Choosing
this
film
was
honestly
just
a
feeling.
I'm
really
happy
with
myself.
I
know
I
did
my
best,"
she
adds.
Veerey
Ki
Wedding
is
scheduled
to
release
on
March
9.
PTI