Kriti Sanon Reveals Exciting Line-Up Under Her Own Banner
Dreams don’t always come with a script, sometimes, you just have to write your own. Kriti Sanon seems to be doing that quite literally.
By: Shanaz B Syed | 27 Oct 2025 2:28 PM ISTDreams don’t always come with a script, sometimes, you just have to write your own. Kriti Sanon seems to be doing that quite literally. She’s in Abu Dhabi right now, chilling a bit and still turning heads. Her UFC night with rumoured boyfriend Kabir Bahia and Bhediya co-star Varun Dhawan grabbed some quick attention online. Between the smiles and airport spottings, she’s also been talking about her new film Tere Ishq Mein with Dhanush. The title track has blown up, crossing 100 million views, not bad for something that just dropped.
Kriti’s not just staying in front of the camera anymore. She’s slowly stepping into the producer’s chair, and it looks like she’s enjoying it. Her first film under her Blue Butterfly Films banner, Do Patti, just completed one year. Kriti marked the day with a sweet little post on social media, saying she can’t believe her “first butterfly” already turned one. You could sense the mix of pride and nostalgia in her words, the kind that comes when you see your hard work start to mean something real.
She’s always had that eye for stories with a bit more heart, a bit more mess, not the usual glittery stuff. With her own production house, Kriti’s trying to make space for exactly that kind of cinema. Word is, she’s already reading a few interesting scripts and wants to back projects that blend emotions with modern-day charm. She hasn’t dropped titles yet, but the excitement in her tone tells you there’s more brewing behind the scenes.
Meanwhile, her acting calendar looks packed too. Apart from Tere Ishq Mein, she’s said to be in talks for a couple of other films in both Hindi and South projects. From being that Delhi girl who coded for a living to becoming one of Bollywood’s most grounded yet ambitious stars, Kriti’s story feels more like a slow burn than an overnight rise. And maybe that’s why people find her journey oddly relatable, it’s messy, real, and still beautifully unfolding.
