Kirti Kharbanda: Films that got out of my hands have flop since then


- Kirti from a middle class family has maintained his rites even today. He says that I am not as happy with material things as I am with the love of the afflicted

It has been a dozen years since actress Kirti Kharbanda came to Bollywood. In the meantime he gave many films and also saw many ups and downs. In addition to her films, Kirti is also making headlines for her relationship with the enchanted emperor.

However, Kirti is proud of her relationship with Pulkit. He says Pulkit never tried to change me. He has embraced me as I am. Any woman definitely wants her partner to have these qualities. In my opinion, when you adopt your partner as you are, there is no possibility of a rift between you. We are both like an open book against each other. Our life is very straightforward.

Not long ago, Kirti's film '12 Fare 'was released. And viewers liked it too. However, the role of 'Aarti Shukla' in 'Shaadi Mein Jaroor Ana' is more dear to Kirti. He says that my role in this film was pulling the whole movie. To be honest, this film is becoming my biggest identity. The rest of the 'Taish' cinema has also given me a lot of fame. My role in that movie was only 30 minutes. But I got a lot of praise for it.

Kirti does not come from a film family. However, it has made its mark in the Hindi film industry. “I’ve struggled a lot to get here,” he says. How many times have I lost a handful of films. He further says that after the audition everything is scheduled. I think I got this movie. And later I was dropped from the film for no reason. I cry a lot whenever this happens. But later I also noticed that the film from which I was dropped fell head over heels at the box office. That's when I realized why God kept me away from that movie.

When the actress was studying in 12th standard, she did a commercial for the first time. And for that, Kirti got Rs 15,000. The actress says that at that time I thought that amount was too big. I used the money to buy a mobile phone for myself and my father. In fact since I was in ninth grade I had to take my classmates ’watch mobiles. But my parents said now is not the right time to take a mobile. They thought that if I got a mobile phone from now on, I would be spoiled. Although he raised me very nicely. He never tried to make me feel like I was a girl so I had to stay within certain limits. He has raised me in such a way that my confidence remains high.

Kirti, who hails from a middle class family, has maintained his rites even today. He says that I am not as happy with material things as I am with the love of the afflicted. Today I can buy luxury motors, costumes, accessories. But I don’t spend a fortune on it. My parents have explained to me the value of money. So I don't believe in spending money.

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