Artistes should be aware of their strengths and weaknesses, believes actress Tripti Dimri, saying that her aim is not to limit herself but to become a better actor by trying everything new and challenging.
The actress who rose to fame with her stellar performance in the Netflix supernatural thriller Bulbulhe said it was essential for an artist to explore different worlds and characters.
“I try to do different genres because as actors it’s important to step out of our comfort zone and that’s what helps you improve your craft,” said Dimri, whose upcoming projects include a romantic film with Vicky Kaushal and Ranbir Kapoor. Animalhe said PTI.
“When I did this film with Vicky, I was scared because it’s a completely different character and I had to unlearn so many things and learn a lot of new things. It was challenging. I was happy because I know what my limitations are. actor and what are the things I need to work on,” she added.
Dimri made her acting debut with the 2017 comedy drama Poster Boys and started acting in Imtiaz Ali’s romantic film Laila Majna.
But it was Anvitaa Dutt Bulbulperiod supernatural thriller that brought her to the attention of viewers.
The 28-year-old actress said she enjoys the process of bringing different characters to life in each film.
Acting gives an opportunity to look at life and understand pain from a different perspective, she added.
“It’s a beautiful part of acting, it kind of gives you an opportunity to look at life, at their pain, from another person’s point of view. When you do that, it helps you understand yourself better and makes you a more compassionate human being.” Those are the good things that come out of playing.”
Dimri is currently receiving praise for his performance in the title role in Qalawhich reunites her actor with Bulbul directed by Dutt.
Set in the late 1930s and early 1940s, the film follows the story of a young playback singer, Qala Manjushree, in 1930s and 1940s India.
Playing the character of Qala, an innocent, fragile and insecure woman, was not easy, Dimri said.
“The love for her mother holds her together, directs her life. She’s a complex creature, but it was fun to get into her world and see things through her life,” she said.
Qalawhich released on Netflix on Friday, also stars Babil Khan, Swastika Mukherjee, Amit Sial, Neer Raao, Avinash Raj Sharma and Ashish Singh.
It is produced by Karnesh Ssharma through his banner Clean Slate Filmz.