Triptii Dimri gained significant fame for her supporting role in Animal, which pushed her into the mainstream. While she faced some criticism for her roles in Animal and Bad Newz, she remains unfazed, focusing on taking on diverse and challenging characters.
Triptii shared with Forbes India that she always gives her best effort when she finds a character or story interesting. She believes that not everyone will like her work, and that’s okay. While some may appreciate her performances and others may not, she focuses on staying true to herself and doing what feels right at the moment, even if it might later be seen as a mistake.
The actress further explained that she chose to play Zoya in Animal because she wanted to take on a role that was different from anything she had done before. She also discussed the challenges of portraying Vidya in Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video, mentioning that comedy is particularly tough for her. Triptii emphasized that feeling nervous on set is important for growth, as it keeps actors humble and focused. She shared that she deliberately picks diverse roles to push her boundaries.
When asked about shifting from her “overtly sexualized” image, Triptii Dimri denied any intentional effort, stressing that she takes an organic approach to choosing roles. She expressed that her goal is to play diverse characters that challenge her and keep her engaged. She wants to feel satisfied as an actor, constantly facing new challenges rather than repeating familiar roles.
There were recent rumors claiming Triptii Dimri was dropped from Aashiqui 3 due to being “too exposed,” with reports suggesting the makers wanted someone with a “purity in demeanor.” However, director Anurag Basu denied these claims, stating in an interview with Mid-Day that the rumours were false and Triptii is aware of it.