Vicky Kaushal Movie Bad Newz Actor Tripti Dimri Interview With Amar Ujala In Hindi Know Her Life Journey – Entertainment News: Amar Ujala

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Actress Tripti Dimri, who came from Garhwal and made her mark in Mumbai cinema, is this season’s favorite heroine. After seeing her alluring beauty in the film ‘Animal’, her fans are eager to see her on the big screen again. Tripti made her debut as a heroine in 2017 with the comedy film ‘Poster Boys’. She showed her acting prowess in films like ‘Bulbul’ and ‘Kala’ and then became a superstar with the film ‘Animal’. Now it is the turn of the film ‘Bad News’, in which she will be seen with actors Vicky Kaushal and Amy Virk.




Tripti Dimri says, ‘The simpler and more natural we are in life, the easier it is for us to understand others and live with them. If there is no burden of expectations in relationships, then every relationship is very beautiful and if we can bring the feelings of relationships in our acting, then every character becomes very beautiful’.


Those who have closely seen Tripti Dimri’s work tell us how she works very hard on each of her characters. When this was discussed, she said, ‘Whatever work we do, we should do it with complete honesty. I worked with complete honesty in all my films. I worked as hard in ‘Poster Boys’ and ‘Laila Majnu’ as I did in ‘Bulbul’ and ‘Kala’. Working hard is our duty. The audience has the fruits of that.’

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Trupti Dimri will be seen doing comedy in Dharma Productions’ new film ‘Bad News’. About this film, Trupti says, “To be honest, doing comedy with stars like Vicky Kaushal and Amy Virk in the film ‘Bad News’ was not an easy task. The comic timing of both is amazing. Director Anand Tiwari helped me in this and the thing that scared me in the beginning, I started enjoying it later.”

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Even after getting so much fame, Tripti Dimri tries her best to keep herself connected to her roots and her values. She says, ‘I try to do at least one act of kindness every day. Stopping the car for a pedestrian crossing the road. Extending a helping hand to an elderly person. Calling a person drenched in rain to your verandah, all these are small things, but very important. There is nothing more virtuous than bringing a smile on the faces of others’.

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