Triptii Dimri On Intimate Scenes In Animal: ‘Ranbir Checked Up On Me Every 5 Minutes’

Triptii Dimri recently shed light on the meticulous planning and thoughtful approach taken by filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga while creating a crucial intimate scene in the movie Beast. She said, “While signing the project, Sandeep told me that there’s a scene and I want to shoot it this way, but I will make it look aesthetically amazing. I want to create a Beauty and the Beast kind of image. And this is what I have. I leave it up to you, whether you’re comfortable or not comfortable, you let me know, we’ll work around it is what he told me.”

Triptii Dimri shared insights from the intimate scene

On-Set Environment and the Significance of Comfort

In an exclusive interview with India Today, Triptii Dimri emphasised the significance of the on-set terrain in creating a comfortable filming experience. The actor stressed the need to be fully honest and immerse oneself in the character, emphasising the role of girding people in fostering a positive atmosphere. Dimri stressed how the support and consideration of the platoon were vital in creating an environment where she could concentrate on her performance.

Ranbir Kapoor’s Support and Constant Checks

Triptii with co-star Ranbir Kapoor

Triptii Dimri participated perceptively in the on-set dynamics during the filming of the intimate scene, particularly on the part of co-star Ranbir Kapoor. Talking about how Ranbir made her feel comfortable during the shoot, she said in an interview with Etimes.: “Luckily, in my case, I’ve been dealing with whether I was doing the rape scene in Bulbull (her 2020 Netflix film) or this one, they kept asking me if I am okay. They also ensured that there were no more than five people, including the director, the DOP, and the actors during the scene. Nobody else was allowed on set, all the monitors were shut, and they were like, ‘this is the scene we are doing. If at any point you feel you’re uncomfortable, let us know. We’ll go at your pace… Every five minutes, Ranbir Kapoor was checking up on me and asking, ‘Are you okay, are you comfortable?’ I think these things really matter. People are sensitive to these things.”

Filmmaker’s Response to Suppression and the Board’s Suggestions

Leading up to the release of Beast on December 1, the Central Board of Film Certification had suggested eight cuts, including variations to an intimate scene between Ranbir Kapoor’s character, Rannvijay Singh, and Triptii Dimri’s character, Zoya. Despite these recommendations, the film has been performing well at the box office in multiple languages. The composition explores the challenges faced by the filmmakers in navigating suppression issues and the impact on the final donation of the movie.
Triptii Dimri’s recent exposures offer a behind-the-scenes perspective on the careful planning, probative on-set terrain, and cooperative sweats that went into creating a vital intimate scene in Beast. The actor’s candid perceptivity sheds light on the delicate balance filmmakers must strike between cultural expression and clinging to suppression guidelines.