Triptii Dimri is currently basking in the success of Dhadak 2. The actress in a recent interview opens up about her bold scenes with Ranbir Kapoor in Animal. Here’s what she said.
Triptii Dimri, who became a household name following her small but memorable performance in Animal, recently opened up about filming the much-discussed intimate sequences in the song Pehle Bhi Main with Ranbir Kapoor. In an interview with Filmfare, she described how her parents and friends responded after seeing the film. Triptii laughed and said, “My friends, I think they were… they didn’t have much to say, they were okay, young generation and all. Mom and Dad of course had a problem. And they were like, ‘How did you ask us to watch that film? You said go and watch the film.’”
Triptii took a whole day to shoot…
Triptii said, “They didn’t edit anything,” in reference to the ratio of those moments that made it to the final cut. Everything has been retained by them. Everything is there, and I believe I shot for 5-6 days. For one scene I have taken one whole day, what more?”
Triptii received a lot of attention for Animal, and viewers admired her on-screen persona despite the bold sequences. She was thrust into the spotlight by the excitement around her part, and she has never looked back.
Triptii’s Dhadak 2 received…
Reviews for her most recent film, Dhadak 2, starring Siddhant Chaturvedi, have also been favourable. The film touched on significant societal issues, which enhanced the plot, and critics praised both performers for their organic performances.
Triptii shines post Animal
Triptii is undoubtedly on the rise, having gained recognition for her work in Laila Majnu, Qala, and Bulbul, had a breakthrough in Animal, and recently landed major parts in Bad Newz and Dhadak 2.
Dhadak 2 box office collection day 2
On its first day in theatres, Dhadak 2 got off to a sluggish start. The comedy drama “Son of Sardaar 2” outperformed the movie at the Indian box office, earning just Rs 3.35 crores on its opening day. The makers of Dhadak 2 were confident of an opening day of Rs 6 crore after 17,000 seats were sold in advance bookings. Low occupancy rates and dispassionate assessments, however, ran opposed to their objectives.

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