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Kriti Sanon psyched up about working with Sanjay Dutt

Actress Kriti Sanon, who joined Hindi films in 2014 with the release of Heropanti, has achieved a lot in her career. Within a short span of time, she has been a part of some big films, including Dilwale (2015) and Bareilly Ki Barfi (2017).

The actress has many interesting projects in her kitty, with filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker’s period drama Panipat being one of them. Though she is paired opposite Arjun Kapoor in the historical movie, she is equally excited about sharing the screen space with superstar Sanjay Dutt.


“I am very excited. Although more of my scenes are going to be with Arjun Kapoor, to share the same workspace with Sanjay sir is going to be great," the actress beams. “I am really thrilled about that film Panipat,” she adds.

Besides Panipat, Sanon gets to work with Sanjay Dutt in Sajid Nadiadwala’s upcoming comic-caper Housefull 4 as well. The fourth instalment of the Housefull (2010) franchise stars Kriti alongside Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Bobby Deol, Sanjay Dutt, Kriti Kharbanda and Pooja Hegde.

While Panipat is scheduled to release on 6th December next year, Housefull 4 will enter cinemas a little earlier on Diwali, 2019.

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