‘I Want To Challenge Myself Since It Is Very Important For My Career’ Says Tripti Dimri About Working In Bollywood
After the release of the Blockbuster hit film ‘Animal’ directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Tripti Dimri became the national crush. She gained a lot of popularity from this film. Though this is not her first film, earlier she has worked in films like ‘Laila Majnu’, ‘Bulbul’, and ‘Qala’. Now the actress has stepped into the world of comedy as well with her upcoming film ‘Bad Newz’ which will hit the theatres on July 15.
Tripti Dimri
The actress’s film ‘Bad Newz’ is just a few days away from release. Vicky Kaushal and Amy Virk will also be seen with her in this film. Fans are eagerly waiting for the film. The star cast of the film is busy promoting the film these days while at the same time, in a conversation, the actress has described comedy as the most difficult genre.
Tripti Dimri
The actress, who has been a part of drama films like ‘Bulbul’ and ‘Qala’, while sharing her experience of working in a comedy film, said during a conversation, ‘I have always done a lot of films in the drama genre, but I think as an actor, it is very important to keep doing different things and keep challenging yourself. I have found comedy a bit difficult from the beginning.’ The actress said that in a way it was good for her. She further said that it was difficult, but overall it was a good learning experience.
Tripti Dimri
She expressed her desire to play action, drama, comedy, and all kinds of roles. During the same conversation, the ‘Animal’ actress thanked director Anand Tiwari. She thanked the director for trusting her in the film, as no one has seen her doing comedy at that level. Tripti said, ‘It was difficult for me, especially with Vicky Kaushal and Amy Virk, because they are very talented and their comic timing is very good.’ Talking about Tripti’s work front, after ‘Bad Newz’, she will be seen in ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ with Kartik Aryan and Vidya Balan. Dimri also has ‘Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video’, and Shazia Iqbal’s ‘Dhadak 2’.