Triptii Dimri is currently one of the most discussed actresses in Bollywood. After Animal, the industry’s interest in her rose sharply, with many filmmakers eager to sign her.
Early in her career, Triptii impressed audiences with films like Laila Majnu, Bulbbul, and Qala. These roles showcased her emotional depth and storytelling ability. Naturally, she aimed for wider recognition and bigger opportunities.
After playing Zoya in Animal, the industry’s perception of her changed. From being seen primarily as a strong performer, she began getting cast more for glamour-driven roles that focused on visual appeal over acting depth.
In 2024, she appeared in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, Bad Newz, and Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video. These mainstream projects placed her firmly in commercial cinema, where her acting skills were often underutilised.
Many fans felt the layered performer they admired had been sidelined. The Triptii who moved audiences in Laila Majnu, unsettled viewers in Bulbbul, and touched hearts in Qala seemed to be missing.
There was growing concern that Bollywood had pushed her into a familiar pattern. Some felt yet another talented actress was being shaped to fit commercial templates.
In 2025, perceptions began to shift again. Her performance in Dhadak 2 alongside Siddhant Chaturvedi reminded audiences of her true strengths. Viewers saw the expressive, emotionally grounded Triptii they had been waiting for.
Her upcoming choices further highlight this return to form. She will be seen in O’Romeo, a romantic drama directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, alongside Shahid Kapoor. The role appears intense and demanding.
At the same time, she will feature in Netflix’s Maa Behen, sharing screen space with Madhuri Dixit. The contrast between these projects highlights her versatility.
With such varied roles, attention now turns to Spirit, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga. Fans understand her choice to do a big commercial film but worry it may follow the Animal template.
The concern is whether Spirit will once again alter how the industry views Triptii Dimri. Audiences hope the post-Spirit phase allows her to continue exploring bold, performance-driven roles that truly reflect her talent.




