Fresh off the phenomenal success of Cocktail 2, Kriti Sanon continues to win hearts with both her performances and her perspective. The actress, who has received widespread appreciation for her portrayal of Ally in the blockbuster entertainer, is currently enjoying one of the strongest phases of her career.
While conversations around box office numbers, competition, and industry rankings continue to dominate social media, Kriti remains focused on what truly matters to her growth as an artist.
‘The Only Race I’m In Is With Myself’
Speaking about the constant chatter surrounding comparisons between actresses and the pressure of staying ahead, Kriti shared, “Yeah, it is. If you just know what you’re doing, what you want to do in life and where you’re headed. If you’re secure in yourself, none of it matters. These are just traction-related conversations, which people use to make others feel insecure. “Everyone brings something different to the table. There’s no one way of doing a scene. The only race that I’m in is that I want to do better than what I have done before. I genuinely want to grow and I want the next performance to feel like, ‘Oh, this is her best,’ or ‘This is better than the previous one.’ That is an achievement to me because that charts my growth.”
About Cocktail 2
Cocktail 2 is a spiritual sequel to the 2012 film Cocktail. The film has been co-written by Luv Ranjan and Tarun Jain and produced by Dinesh Vijan, Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg under Maddock Films and Luv Films. The film stars Shahid Kapoor as Kunal, Rashmika Mandanna as Diya and Kriti Sanon as Ally. The story follows a couple whose relationship takes an unexpected turn after meeting Diya’s friend during a holiday in Sicily.
Crosses Rs 70 Crore in India, Rs 109 Crore Worldwide
Despite witnessing a drop in collections on Thursday, the romantic drama crossed the Rs 70 crore mark in India. According to trade website Sacnilk, Cocktail 2 collected Rs 4.25 crore net on Day 7, taking its total domestic collection to Rs 70.50 crore after its first week in theatres. The film had earned Rs 5.25 crore on Wednesday. The film is also performing well in overseas markets. It earned Rs 1 crore overseas on Thursday, taking its international gross total to Rs 25 crore. The film’s worldwide gross collection has now reached Rs 109.07 crore.