Kriti Sanon got a huge shock when her Telugu debut film 1-Nenokkadine failed at the box office. This result dashed all her hopes of having a dream debut romancing Super Star Mahesh Babu and cashing on the golden opportunity.
Kriti then made her debut in Bollywood with Tiger Shroff's Heropanti which won her the best female debut award at the Filmfare. But her career didn’t takeoff as her films Diwale sharing screen space with Shah Rukh Khan, Raabta and Bareilly Ki Barfi did below average to average business.
Now Kriti speaking to scribes stated that she’s started taking classes on how to cope up with the failures. She says, "Value of success is known only if failures come in life. Life will improve only if one learns lessons not only from failures but also from success.
Everyone tastes failures and successes. But what is important is the learning curve. Many surrounding us will try to discourage and their job is only to crash our dreams. One shouldn't think about them but should work with love, commitment and responsibility in the profession."
Kriti continued saying, 'Mental stability is important in the industry. One should have self-confidence. I came to the industry quitting a good job."
Kriti is currently starring in Arjun Patiala sharing screen presence with Diljit under the direction of Rohit Jugraj.