On Kriti Sanon’s birthday, we take a look back at her candid interview with Mid-Day, where she opened up about her experiences working with her co-stars—Tiger Shroff, Varun Dhawan, Rajkummar Rao, and Prabhas. Kriti shared insights into her comfort level and chemistry with each of them. After "Bareilly Ki Barfi," and “Hum Do Hamare Do,” "Do Patti`` is Kriti Sanon`s next film with Rajkummar Rao. She mentioned feeling much more comfortable with him, noting their improved chemistry and tuning. Kriti shared that she had a lot of fun working with Varun Dhawan on "Dilwale" and "Bhediya." She also got nostalgic talking about Tiger Shroff, recalling their first film together, "Heropanti," and expressed a soft corner for him. About Prabhas, Kriti said, "I think we look good together." She appreciated his kindness, genuineness, and sense of humour, making it easy to work with him on "Adipurush." Kriti also spoke about her "Hum Do Humare Do" co-actors, Paresh Rawal and Ratna Pathak Shah, saying they make you feel really comfortable and there’s a lot to absorb from them. Watch the interview to hear her thoughts and anecdotes about these talented actors.

The misalignment between Mumbai’s Barfiwala flyover and the new Gokhale bridge has been corrected. A few months ago - this bridge was a matter of embarrassment to the authorities and disappointment to the commuters. On February 26th, when the new Gokhale bridge was partially reopened to the public, it was a matter of joy to the Andheri residents. Until it was found out that there was a huge gap between the CD Barfiwala flyover and the new Gokhale bridge. The flyover and the Gokhale bridge did not align. This blunder was a big nemesis for people travelling from Juhu. They were forced to navigate through the SV road which is a hotspot of traffic jams. Today, the CD Barfiwala flyover connecting the new Gokhale bridge is officially reopening for the public to use after the realignment of the Gokhale Bridge-Barfiwala flyover and here is why it matters a lot to the Mumbaikars.
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