Kriti Sanon announces her production house Blue Butterfly Films: 'It's time to shift the gear!'

Updated : Jul 05, 2023 08:46
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Actor Kriti Sanon, who has completed 9 years in the film industry, surprised her fans on July 4 as she announced her production house Blue Butterfly Films. 

Unveiling the logo of her production house, Kriti wrote that 'it's time to shift the gear!'

She wrote, 'I’ve been in this magical industry living my dreams for 9years. I’ve taken baby steps, learnt, evolved & grown into the actor I am today! I absolutely lovvvee every bit and aspect of film-making. And now, its time to do more, to be more, to learn more, to tell more stories that touch my heart and hopefully yours too. Here’s to constantly evolving and finding the most beautiful version of yourself'.

The actor also tagged her sister Nupur Sanon in the post.

She teased her fans about a new announcement that would be shared on July 5.

'Beyond excited to finallyyyy start BLUE BUTTERFLY FILMS with a full heart and big dreams!! (butterfly emoticons) @nupursanon. Announcing something special tomorrow. Stay Tuned!' she concluded.

On the work front, Kriti Sanon was last seen in 'Adipurush' alongside Prabhas and Saif Ali Khan. The film tanked at the box office due to poor VFX and dialogues. 

Kriti Sanon will next be seen in Rhea Kapoor's 'The Crew' with Kareena Kapoor and Tabu. The movie is scheduled to release on March 22, 2024.

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