‘Koffee with Karan 7’: Kriti Sanon says she wouldn't date Tiger Shroff because 'he flips too much’

Updated : Aug 31, 2022 12:25
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‘Koffee with Karan 7’: Get ready for yet another exciting episode of the popular talk show featuring the ‘Heropanti’ co-stars Kriti Sanon and Tiger Shroff. The talented duo got candid about their personal as well as professional lives. Host Karan Johar asked the ‘Mimi’ actor about facing rejection in auditions, to which she mentioned that she was rejected for ‘Student of the Year’. He response left the host speechless. Karan then asked Kriti, ‘Did you get upset when Tiger didn't make any kind of advance on you?’ ‘Baaghi’ actor interrupts and says, ‘She was already taken.’  Later Kriti said, ‘You know what? I wouldn't date him. He flips too much.’ 
Filmmaker questioned Tiger about what he envies in Ranveer Singh. Tiger says , ‘His wife.’ When KJo appears shocked, the actor quickly adds, ‘She is very talented, very pretty.’ 

Unveiling the teaser of the ninth episode on social media, host Karan Johar wrote, 'Lots of heropanti, flipping conversations and giggles on this episode with this duo! 
#HotstarSpecials #KoffeeWithKaranS7, Episode 9 streaming this Thursday 12:00am only on Disney+ Hotstar.’ 

Koffee With Karan 7’ premiered on Disney Plus Hotstar in July. Ranveer Singh-Alia Bhatt, Janhvi Kapoor-Sara Ali Khan, Sonam Kapoor-Arjun Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan-Aamir Khan, Vicky Kaushal-Sidharth Malhotra are some of the guests who have featured on the show so far. 

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