The
Hindi
film
industry
has
had
a
rocky
year
with
a
serious
public
image
crisis
and
the
lockdown
affecting
business.
But
members
of
the
film
fraternity
have
decided
to
stick
together
and
deal
with
the
challenges
thrown
at
them
with
grace.
Actor
Kriti
Kharbanda
opened
up
on
the
trials
that
the
industry
went
through
this
year
and
how
that
affected
her.
She
explained
how
she
views
her
commitment
as
an
actor
in
this
regard
and
reiterated
how
she
plans
to
go
about
it.
When
talking
to
Hindustan
Times
about
how
there
are
two
sides
to
every
story,
Kriti
said,
"But
I
have
always
believed
that
this
too
shall
pass
and
it
has
been
one
of
my
mottos
in
life.
Yeh
bhi
nikal
jaega.
Of
course
it
breaks
you
a
little
bit
because
you
are
hearing
all
this
and
there
is
just
so
much
negativity
thrown
around
you.
But
I
think
that
was
the
battle,
the
idea
is
to
not
give
in
to
the
negativity
and
to
hold
your
own
ground
and
to
make
sure
that
you
come
out
victorious."
Adding
that
she
loves
the
film
industry
and
will
stand
by
it
in
these
challenging
times,
she
said,
"I
think
that
is
what
I
do
in
my
personal
life
and
my
professional
life
every
single
day.
My
commitment
to
my
job
does
not
change,
I
belong
to
the
industry
the
Indian
film
fraternity
and
I
am
a
proud
member
and
actor
of
the
Indian
film
fraternity
and
that
will
never
change."
"We
are
actors,
we
are
here
to
not
just
entertain
people
but
this
is
my
job,
this
is
my
livelihood
and
this
is
how
my
house
runs.
Anyone
shedding
bad
light
on
it
is
not
fair.
It
is
only
because
this
industry
is
out
in
the
open
and
it
is
also
something
that
is
under
your
constant
eye
and
vision," she
added.
Talking
about
work,
Kriti
was
last
seen
in
Taish,
which
also
stars
Pulkit
Samrat,
Jim
Sarbh,
Sanjeeda
Shaikh
and
Harshvardhan
Rane.
The
thriller
drama
premiered
on
ZEE5
to
positive
reviews
from
critics
and
audience.
She
will
next
be
seen
in
a
social
comedy
titled
14
Phere,
which
is
being
directed
by
Devanshu
Singh.