Actress Triptii Dimri has always been proud of her Uttarakhand roots, despite being born and raised in Delhi. However, her journey to stardom wasn't an easy one. When she moved to Mumbai, known as the city of dreams, to pursue acting, she faced significant challenges. It was not just about adapting to the demands of the film industry but also overcoming societal and familial doubts. Her decision to enter Bollywood raised eyebrows even within her relatives.
Speaking to Katrina Kaif's Kay Beauty YouTube channel, Triptii Dimri said her relatives often expressed concerns about her choice of profession, suggesting that she might be exposed to the wrong influences or that her decision could jeopardize her future, particularly her prospects for marriage. These negative comments added pressure to her already difficult journey.
During her initial days in Mumbai, Triptii Dimri said she struggled with the uncertainty of her career. There were moments when she felt confused and disheartened, especially when she found herself without work. She contemplated the possibility of failure, but one thing kept her grounded—she couldn’t bear the thought of returning to her parents without achieving her goals. This determination drove her to keep pushing forward, even when the odds were against her, the actress said.
Her persistence paid off when her debut film Laila Majnu was released. She vividly remembers the excitement of watching her work on the big screen, attending every show she could, and witnessing the audience's reactions firsthand. It was a moment of validation not just for her but also for her parents, who had supported her despite the doubts and criticisms from others. Her father, according to Triptii Dimri, called her up after the film's release, expressing his immense pride and happiness for her achievements.
Beyond her professional journey, Triptii has also spoken about the broader societal pressures, especially around beauty standards. She firmly believes that beauty is not defined by societal norms but by authenticity. For her, true beauty lies in being honest and true to oneself, and in expressing one’s emotions without hesitation. This philosophy has shaped her approach to both her personal and professional life, she said.
Interestingly, as her fame has grown, Triptii in another interview has said that she has been receiving a surge of marriage proposals in her social media inboxes. While she finds this attention amusing, she also admits that it feels strange.
Triptii Dimri 's future projects
Recently, Triptii showcased her love for retro fashion when she promoted her upcoming film Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video. At the trailer launch, she donned a fern-colored saree with a floral design, accessorized with a matching scarf, bangles, and statement glasses, embracing a vintage look. The film, which stars Rajkummar Rao, Mallika Sherawat, Vijay Raaz, and Mukesh Tiwari. The film is set to release on October 11, 2024, and promises to offer a fun and nostalgic journey for viewers.
Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video marks Triptii’s second major project following her role in Animal, which starred Ranbir Kapoor. Her previous hit, Bad Newz, further solidified her place in the industry. With this momentum, it seems like Triptii is poised to score a hattrick with her upcoming releases.
Looking ahead, Triptii has an impressive lineup of films in the works. First, she will appear alongside Kartik Aaryan in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, the much-anticipated sequel to the popular horror-comedy franchise. In addition to Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, Triptii will star in Dhadak 2, a sequel to the 2018 film Dhadak. This time, she will be paired with Siddhant Chaturvedi, with Shazia Iqbal directing the project. But the excitement doesn’t stop there. One of the biggest announcements surrounding Triptii’s future projects is her collaboration with Shahid Kapoor in an untitled action drama directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, renowned for his work on Haider.
Speaking to Katrina Kaif's Kay Beauty YouTube channel, Triptii Dimri said her relatives often expressed concerns about her choice of profession, suggesting that she might be exposed to the wrong influences or that her decision could jeopardize her future, particularly her prospects for marriage. These negative comments added pressure to her already difficult journey.
During her initial days in Mumbai, Triptii Dimri said she struggled with the uncertainty of her career. There were moments when she felt confused and disheartened, especially when she found herself without work. She contemplated the possibility of failure, but one thing kept her grounded—she couldn’t bear the thought of returning to her parents without achieving her goals. This determination drove her to keep pushing forward, even when the odds were against her, the actress said.
Her persistence paid off when her debut film Laila Majnu was released. She vividly remembers the excitement of watching her work on the big screen, attending every show she could, and witnessing the audience's reactions firsthand. It was a moment of validation not just for her but also for her parents, who had supported her despite the doubts and criticisms from others. Her father, according to Triptii Dimri, called her up after the film's release, expressing his immense pride and happiness for her achievements.
Beyond her professional journey, Triptii has also spoken about the broader societal pressures, especially around beauty standards. She firmly believes that beauty is not defined by societal norms but by authenticity. For her, true beauty lies in being honest and true to oneself, and in expressing one’s emotions without hesitation. This philosophy has shaped her approach to both her personal and professional life, she said.
Interestingly, as her fame has grown, Triptii in another interview has said that she has been receiving a surge of marriage proposals in her social media inboxes. While she finds this attention amusing, she also admits that it feels strange.
Triptii Dimri 's future projects
Recently, Triptii showcased her love for retro fashion when she promoted her upcoming film Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video. At the trailer launch, she donned a fern-colored saree with a floral design, accessorized with a matching scarf, bangles, and statement glasses, embracing a vintage look. The film, which stars Rajkummar Rao, Mallika Sherawat, Vijay Raaz, and Mukesh Tiwari. The film is set to release on October 11, 2024, and promises to offer a fun and nostalgic journey for viewers.
Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video marks Triptii’s second major project following her role in Animal, which starred Ranbir Kapoor. Her previous hit, Bad Newz, further solidified her place in the industry. With this momentum, it seems like Triptii is poised to score a hattrick with her upcoming releases.
Looking ahead, Triptii has an impressive lineup of films in the works. First, she will appear alongside Kartik Aaryan in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, the much-anticipated sequel to the popular horror-comedy franchise. In addition to Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, Triptii will star in Dhadak 2, a sequel to the 2018 film Dhadak. This time, she will be paired with Siddhant Chaturvedi, with Shazia Iqbal directing the project. But the excitement doesn’t stop there. One of the biggest announcements surrounding Triptii’s future projects is her collaboration with Shahid Kapoor in an untitled action drama directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, renowned for his work on Haider.
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