Kriti Sanon seeks blessings at Siddhivinayak after winning Best Actress at 69th National Film Awards

Updated : Aug 26, 2023 10:24
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 Actor Kriti Sanon visited the Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai on August 26 to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha. She was accompanied by her parents and sister Nupur Sanon.

Her visit comes days after she bagged the National Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in 'Mimi'.

Meanwhile, in a recent interview Kriti revealed that when she received the news of her win, she was at home, caught up in a meeting.  Kriti said 'I was actually in a meeting which was happening at my house itself when the awards were being announced, and my phone just started buzzing. I had to excuse myself from the meeting and that’s when I got to know that I had won. I was just extremely overwhelmed and requested them to just hold the meeting and I ran down to hug my parents'.

The 'Mimi' actor further said that, 'It’s definitely an achievement that one can only dream of. When you’re on the set, you only think about giving your best, for every film, for every character. I’ve a diary where I write my dreams and goals and yes this was definitely in there.'

Kriti Sanon shared her Best Actress National Award with Alia Bhatt, who received it for her performance in Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial 'Gangubai Kathiawadi'.

On the other hand, Pankaj Tripathi, who played a key role in 'Mimi', also won the National Award in the Best Supporting Actor category.

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