Tall Delhi beauty Kriti Sanon who is all set to woo Telugu audiences with her second flick “Dochay” in the tinsel town, has now talks about partiality in Telugu Film Industry. In the wake of some actresses like Radhika Apte slamming the industry for male domination, Kriti’s comments look interesting.
“I’ve not encountered any blatant partiality here. I’m not sidelined for the sake of a hero. Shooting in Telugu industry is always fun and like Bollywood only. I’ll continue doing films here. I find this industry very disciplined and work friendly”, said Kriti Sanon.
After debuting with Mahesh Babu’s flop flick “1-Nenokkadine”, she is now gearing up with Chaitu’s “Dochay” alongside her Hindi movie with Varun Dhawan.
“I’ve not encountered any blatant partiality here. I’m not sidelined for the sake of a hero. Shooting in Telugu industry is always fun and like Bollywood only. I’ll continue doing films here. I find this industry very disciplined and work friendly”, said Kriti Sanon.
After debuting with Mahesh Babu’s flop flick “1-Nenokkadine”, she is now gearing up with Chaitu’s “Dochay” alongside her Hindi movie with Varun Dhawan.