Mumbai: Actress Triptii Dimri, who rose to fame with her role in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Animal’, recently opened up about her career and journey in the industry.
Asked about challenges she had to face as an outsider, Triptii said that it is the same for every aspiring actor.
Sharing her experience of facing the camera in her early years, Triptii revealed that auditions freak her out.
“But it’s the same challenge for everybody. There are different phases you go through when you come here to audition, sometimes three or four in a day. That was the routine for about a year and a half. Auditions actually freak me out more than facing the camera, because you usually get just one or two takes, and you’re in front of so many people. You’re expected to fully become a character, even with very little briefing, and still bring it all to life. And then, that pattern breaks, and you enter another phase,” the actress said in an interview with Filmfare.
“I’d say there has just been so much learning along the way. Fir jab kaam mil jaata hai, tab apko hamesha kaam mein freshness laani hoti hai (When you get work, then you have to bring freshness to your work always), so that your audiences don’t get bored with your performance and you don’t get bored with performing. So, that’s the new challenge now, keeping the work fresh and exciting. But I see it as a blessing, because there are so many people who are far more talented, and they haven’t yet got the chance,” Triptii said.
Triptii made her acting debut with ‘Poster Boys’ in 2017, which also starred Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol in lead roles.
Thereafter, she featured in films like ‘Laila Majnu’, ‘Bulbbul’, and ‘Qala’.
Triptii was last seen in Dharma Productions’ ‘Dhadak 2’, helmed by Shazia Iqbal.
