Kriti Sanon on Success: Hard Work, Talent, and Destiny

Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon, riding high on recent box-office success, shares her perspective on success as a blend of hard work, talent, and destiny. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing opportunities and having the courage to take risks. From her National Award-winning role in 'Mimi' to her upcoming film 'Cocktail 2', her journey reflects evolution and intent. The film, set to release on June 19, 2026, co-stars Rashmika Mandanna and Shahid Kapoor.

Key Points: Kriti Sanon on Success: Hard Work, Talent, and Destiny

  • Kriti Sanon discusses the role of timing and opportunity in success
  • She believes success is a mix of hard work, talent, and destiny
  • The actress emphasizes the importance of courage to recognize opportunities
  • She is awaiting the release of 'Cocktail 2' with Rashmika Mandanna and Shahid Kapoor
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Kriti Sanon says success is a blend of hard work, talent and destiny

Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon shares her view on success as a blend of hard work, talent, and destiny, ahead of 'Cocktail 2' release.

"I do believe in luck, I do believe a lot in destiny, I feel you know it's always a combination of hard work, talent and destiny - Kriti Sanon"

Mumbai, April 24

Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon, who is currently riding the wave of success owing to the box-office performance of her recent films, has shared how she views the relationship between hard work, talent and destiny.

From her National Award-winning performance in 'Mimi' to winning hearts with her emotional depth in 'Tere Ishk Mein', Kriti's journey reflects both evolution and intent. As she gears up for 'Cocktail 2', she looked back at how identifying the opportunities and working towards them shaped her journey.

Speaking about the role of timing and opportunity in success, Kriti shared, "I do believe in luck, I do believe a lot in destiny, I feel you know it's always a combination of hard work, talent and destiny and also recognizing opportunities you know. They might just pass you by and you may not see them or you may not jump at them but that courage to take risk, to take the plunge, to take that leap and you know something that scares you but you still kind of just do it anyway. So I think that courage is also very important to recognize that opportunity. Absolutely".

Her words reflect a grounded perspective on success, where preparation meets timing, but it is courage that bridges the gap.

Meanwhile, the actress is awaiting the release of her upcoming film 'Cocktail 2' in which she shares the screen with Rashmika Mandanna and Shahid Kapoor. The film is a sequel to 'Cocktail', and features an entirely new starcast. 'Cocktail 2' is set to release in cinemas on June 19, 2026.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
I appreciate her grounded perspective, but let's not forget that nepotism and connections play a huge role in Bollywood too. Hard work alone won't get you a National Award without the right opportunities. Still, good to see an outsider like Kriti making it big - she earned her place through sheer talent and grit. More power to her!
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Priya S
"Courage to take the plunge" - that really resonates with me! In our culture, we often play it safe and stick to what's comfortable. Kriti's words are a reminder that sometimes you have to leap even when you're scared. Her evolution from 'Heropanti' to 'Mimi' is proof that hard work + right risks = magic. Excited for 'Cocktail 2'! 🎬
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Vikram M
Destiny is a big part of Indian philosophy, but I wish more actors would talk about the privilege factor too. Still, Kriti's success story gives hope to small-town girls across India who dream big. She started from Delhi, worked her way up, and now has a National Award. That's the real Indian dream right there! 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
Her perspective is mature - most people either over-credit hard work or blame luck entirely. But it's actually all three: you prepare, you take risks, and then hope destiny works in your favor. That's the beauty of life, yaar. And Kriti seems to have found that balance. Wishing her all the best for 'Cocktail 2'!
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Arjun K

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