
In a spectacular celebration of talent and glamour, Bollywood sensation Kriti Sanon graces the cover of HELLO! India’s December issue, basking in the glow of her first-ever National Film Award for Best Actress. The dazzling cover shoot, captured by photographer Rohan Shrestha, unfolds seamlessly, showcasing Kriti’s 5-foot, 9-inch stature, chiselled face, and radiant smile that steals the spotlight.
Kriti’s recent triumph comes from her outstanding performance in the film ‘Mimi,’ where she fearlessly explores the complexities of surrogacy and the emotional ties that prove harder to sever than the umbilical cord. The script, adapted from the Marathi film ‘Mala Aai Vahhaychy!,’ is inspired by a true incident involving a foreign couple abandoning a child in the surrogate mother’s womb upon learning about Down Syndrome.
The HELLO! India December issue promises readers a visual feast of opulence and style, featuring Kriti in a dazzling golden haute couture ensemble on the cover. The actress, seen in a radiant sequined crop top paired with a stylish skirt adorned with chic slits, exudes an undeniable sense of allure. Long golden earrings and elegantly tousled hair complete the enchanting look that graces the cover.
In an exclusive interview within the pages of the magazine, Kriti shares insights into her remarkable journey in Bollywood, reflecting on reaching new heights and her recent achievement of the National Award for Best Actress. The feature provides readers with a glimpse into the fascinating elements that define her Bollywood career.
HELLO! India, an endeavor by RP – Sanjiv Goenka, continues to be a prominent lifestyle and luxury magazine, capping off the year on a high note with this much-anticipated December issue. Kriti Sanon, with her National Award win and captivating presence, adds a touch of star power to this super haute luxury edition, offering readers an exclusive look into the best of people, trends, fashion, and more.
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