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Triptii Dimri’s career soared with her role in Animal, marking her entry into Bollywood’s mainstream ... When asked whether she is deliberately trying to move away from her “overtly sexualised" image, ...
Triptii Dimri reflects on her "overtly sexualised" image after ‘Animal,’ discussing her commitment to diverse roles, career choices, and staying true to herself. Triptii Dimri spoke candidly with ...
She was also asked if she’s making a conscious effort to move away from her ‘overtly sexualised’ image. Triptii denied such claims. She shared, “I am going with the flow. The aim is to ...
Triptii Dimri, who recently garnered widespread attention after her bold portrayal in Ranbir Kapoor's Animal, has been the subject of much conversation due to her "overtly sexualized" image.
Despite giving impressive performances in projects like Laila Majnu, Bulbbul and Qala, it was Ranbir Kapoor starrer Animal, which made her an overnight ... shift away from her “overtly sexualised” ...
New Delhi: Renowned for her notable rise in the industry, actress Triptii Dimri is unapologetic about her career decisions, particularly the parts she performed in ‘Animal’ and ‘Bad ... to distance ...
In an interview with Forbes India, Triptii addressed the scrutiny she faced for her roles in Animal and Bad Newz ... from her “overtly sexualised” image, Triptii denied such claims.