Triptii Dimri has been basking in the huge box-office success of her latest released film, Animal, co-starring Ranbir Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol and many others. The film has already made around Rs. 717.46 crores worldwide. For the unversed, Triptii began her career in the acting industry with the 2017 film, Poster Boys. Afterwards, she was seen in Laila Majnu, Bulbbul and Qala. However, the immense fame that Animal has given her is worth mentioning. After portraying the character of ‘Zoya’ in the film, she has been tagged as the ‘National Crush’ of India. However, her journey in the film business wasn’t smooth, and now she has opened up about the same.
Triptii Dimri recalls she came to Mumbai against her parents’ wishes, could not ask for money
In a recent interview with ETimes, Triptii Dimri opened up about the time when she moved to Mumbai to become an actor. She mentioned that years back, when she took this decision, it was much against her parents’ disapproval. She revealed that during her childhood, she was extremely quiet thus, when she told about her decision to her parents, they were shocked. Sharing how her parents reacted, Triptii said:
“In school, I was very quiet, never wanting any attention. I would sit somewhere in the center so that teachers wouldn’t see me. In fact, when I started acting, my parents were shocked. They were like, you hardly open your mouth in front of relatives and now you’re going to act in front of 200 people. How are you going to do that?”