Kriti Sanon Ventures Into Production With 'Do Patti', Seeks Depth In Roles
Kriti Sanon, who has recently enjoyed significant success, is now stepping into film production with her upcoming project, 'Do Patti'. Following her roles in hit movies like 'Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya' and 'Crew', where she played a robot and an ambitious pilot respectively, Kriti is channeling her creative energy into producing 'Do Patti'. Her enthusiasm for this new venture is evident.
Fans eagerly awaiting 'Do Patti' can expect an intriguing and fresh narrative that showcases Kriti Sanon's expanding talents as both an actress and producer. The film promises suspense and innovation, adding another feather to Kriti's cap.

Her journey into production began with a quest for a complex character to portray. "After Mimi, I was looking for a deeper and layered character in a script for a very long time. During my search, I met Kanika Dhillon. I have always loved her writing. I think she writes quirkily. The characters in her scripts are very layered. And then I told her that I wanted to produce a film."
Discussing her collaboration with Kanika Dhillon, Kriti said, "She had an idea. She asked me whether there was a subject/story I had in my head. I told her. After a month, she came back to me. She married my subject with her idea and created a story out of it. It connected with me immediately. And it is the first time I have been involved in a project right from scratch. I am creatively satisfied as a producer of Do Patti."
The movie is set to premiere on Netflix in 2024, marking another milestone in Kriti's illustrious career.
In a recent conversation, Kriti revealed what motivated her to take on the role of producer. "The thought was in my head that I wanted to produce content and back it. I am a creative person. I am always excited about the script of projects. I am always excited about what is happening in scenes and not just my part in the film. When I was shooting for Mimi, I got so passionate about Mimi's script. So, I decided back then that whenever I produce a film, I have to feel passionate about it."