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Triptii Dimri became a sensation after the release of Ranbir Kapoor starrer Animal last year. The actress is on a roll with projects like Dhadak 2, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 and Vicky Aur Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video in her kitty. However, became she became successful, people in the society told her parents that no one would want to marry her if she became an actress.
In an interview on Katrina Kaif’s brand Kay Beauty’s YouTube channel, the actress said “I am from Uttarakhand, but I was born and brought up in Delhi, so my parents and family are in Delhi… it was difficult for me when I moved to Bombay (Mumbai), you know, to go out every day in front of more than 50-60 people in a room. There are people in the society and in my family also who said mean things to my parents.”
Triptii said, “Things like ‘Why have you sent your daughter to this profession? She is going to get spoiled; she will hang out with the wrong people, she is going to make wrong choices for herself, no one is going to want to marry her, she is not going to get married now.”
She added, “There was a point when I was confused, because, you know, you lose hope when you get up and there is no work. But one thing I knew was that I could not go back to my parents and tell them, ‘No, I have not done it’.”
After Animal was released, Triptii came to be known as the ‘National Crush’ and ‘Bhabhi 2’ among the film’s fans. At a previous press event, the actress was asked if these tags bothered her. She said, “In my experience, luckily, I would like to thank God, because in my experience, it has been the other way around, as many films I have done in my career, whether they are the older films that I did earlier, or the ones that have released recently, I have received a lot of love from my audience. People have liked my work and have spoken about it.”
“Initially, when I came into the industry, I always wanted people should talk about my work and nothing else. Luckily, when my films have released, they have spoken about my work. I think these things motivate us actors to do better in life and to keep working on our craft and I think, that way I have been very fortunate,” Triptii Dimri added.
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