Updated On: 17 October, 2025 07:51 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Kritika Kamra is set to star in Anusha Rizvi’s slice-of-life drama alongside Farida Jalal, Sheeba Chadha, and Shreya Dhanwanthary. She reflects on how Hindi cinema is lacking feel-good films, calling it a cultural loss

Kritika Kamra and Anusha Rizvi
Twisted thrillers, dark dramas, and action spectacles are the audience’s favoured genres today. Even as she enjoys them, Kritika Kamra misses watching feel-good family entertainers on the big screen. One of her biggest reasons to headline director Anusha Rizvi’s yet-untitled next was to return to the simplicity of slice-of-life films.
“Somewhere along the way, we stopped making the kind of films that families could sit together and watch. My next film with Anusha is exactly that — a heartwarming story about people we all know, and relationships we’ve all lived through. It’s light-hearted, and carries subtle messages about love, change, and acceptance,” said the actor, who shot the film in Delhi earlier this year.