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Sushant Singh Rajput, Kriti Sanon Open Up About Their Unexplainable 'Raabta'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Jun, 2017 04:05 PM
  • Sushant Singh Rajput, Kriti Sanon Open Up About Their Unexplainable 'Raabta'
Heartthrob Sushant Singh Rajput and gorgeous Kriti Sanon's sizzling chemistry in 'Raabta' has already set tongues wagging as they have managed to spike the temperature by showing crackling chemistry in the film.
 
Though, the upcoming romantic thriller marks their first outing together, Sushant-Kriti's electrifying chemistry is beyond praise.
 
The 'M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story' actor and the 26-year-old actress, who were yesterday in the national capital as part of the film's promotions, opened up about 'Raabta' they share with each other on-off screen.
 
 
 
During an conversation, Kriti said, "Raabta is an unexplainable connection. I think my and Sushant's chemistry is unexplainable. Even, we both don't know how our chemistry translates so well on-screen.
 
 
On-screen my and Sushant's characters share a very special 'Raabta' that is very fresh and different from other films. In 'Raabta' what's more interesting is that when first time the characters meet as strangers, they feel the strange connection that they can't understand. So that's the freshness of the story."
 
 
 
 
"Off-screen we really care about each other. We like spending time with each other. At the same time, we are too opinionated people so we really argue a lot. There are times when we don't agree with each other and we just quit," she said while gushing over her off-screen chemistry with Sushant.
 
When asked what she admires in the 'Kai Po Che' actor, Kriti shared, "His passion that is indeed the same with the every film, the amount of hard work and thought that he puts in every character.
 
 
 
He does not leave any stone unturned, that's something great. I also like the fact that he looks really mature but at the same time he is very childlike. He behaves like a baby when he sees ice-creams and desserts. It's like when the baby is really low, give him a chocolate."

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