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Kriti Sanon, the talented Bollywood actress, has been making waves with her recent film Crew. However, her journey in the industry has been filled with challenges. In a recent conversation with Pinkvilla, Kriti candidly discussed her frustrations regarding the preference given to actors from film families over her.

The actress expressed feeling restless at times, knowing that she had much more potential than the opportunities she was getting. She shared, “There was a phase where I was just very restless because I knew that I had way more potential than what I could portray in the opportunities that I had in front of me. I wanted something deeper. I wanted something where I could just show my potential as an actor way more.”

Kriti highlighted the importance of the size of the vessel, using it as an analogy for opportunities. She said, "As an actor 'Aapko jitna ghada milega, utna hi aap bhar sakte ho. Agar aapko chota vessel diya jayega toh usme aap utna hi paani bhar sakte ho. Agar aapko bada diya jayega toh aap aur bhar sakte ho.' (You can only fill a vessel with as much as it holds. If it's small, you can only pour in so much water. If it's big, you can pour in more.) So I was looking for that bada vessel for a very long time.”

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Expressing her frustration, Kriti mentioned, “I was getting frustrated because I was like, I know I can do it; I know I can kill it, but I don't have it in front of me. At that point, I was also seeing some new faces, some of them belonging to the film background, coming in having not done anything and getting opportunities that I was like, how."

Kriti Sanon made her Bollywood debut with Heropanti alongside Tiger Shroff. She was last seen in Crew, directed by Rajesh A Krishnan, featuring Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, Diljit Dosanjh, and Kapil Sharma in pivotal roles. The actress's upcoming project is Do Patti, produced under her home banner.

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