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The newly released promo showcases Kriti Sanon in an enigmatic avatar, embodying the depth,intensity and complexities of her character…

Digital Desk: In Aanand L Rai's upcoming film Tere Ishk Mein Kriti Sanon joins Dhanush alongside her. An enchanting promotional clip revealed Kriti Sanon as a new cast member on Tuesday. During her first cinematic appearance, Mukti views an emotional yet moving sequence where she uses petroleum in eerie preparation to ignite her[intentionally burns herself]. The video reveals a surprising reversal when her character uses a cigarette to smoke tranquil while occupying a corner seat. Dhanush posted the promo to Instagram where he revealed "Love stories sometimes start thriving after suffering present-day fires."

The filmmakers describe 'Tere Ishk Mein' as a religious continuation of Raanjhanaa through its assessment of unrequited romantic feelings and emotional turmoil. Aanand L Rai directed this movie alongside writer Himanshu Sharma while A.R. Rahman handled the music alongside lyricist Irshad Kamil who contributed his verses to the film. T-Series and Colour Yellow production company, along with Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar of T-Series and Gulshan Kumar, announced the November 28, 2025 film release date.

In November Kriti joined IFFI 2024 to promote her dream roles at the event. Making a choice with one dream role seems particularly daunting. My acting journey remains uncharted because I need to delve into multiple untried dramatic areas. According to her interview she wants to portray both superhero and negative roles alongside performing action sequences in future projects.

Kriti will approach a more sinister character through Tere Ishk Mein while promising audiences yet another visually stunning performance.

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