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Kriti Sanon Calls ‘Toxic’ Label for Tere Ishk Mein a Matter of Perspective

She frames Mukti’s choices as guilt-driven to explain the character’s contentious behavior.

Overview

  • In a Zoom interview, Sanon said terms like “toxic” and “red flag” are now commonplace and that judgments vary by viewer perspective.
  • She described Mukti’s actions as shaped by overwhelming guilt, offering context for a controversial choice her character makes without defending harm.
  • In new comments reported Dec 16, Sanon cited her family’s reaction—saying they couldn’t see “Kriti” on screen—as her strongest validation.
  • Sanon said she closely tracks audience responses on social media and welcomes discussion, as viewers and some critics debate both leads’ flawed behavior.
  • Directed by Aanand L Rai and starring Dhanush and Sanon, the film released Nov 28 and crossed ₹100 crore nett in India within two weeks, according to Sacnilk.com.