Triptii Dimri reveals how her parents reacted to intimate scene with Ranbir Kapoor in 'Animal'

Updated : Dec 10, 2023 19:09
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Actor Tripti Dimri, who plays a pivotal role in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Animal’, has received immense praise for her onscreen chemistry with Ranbir Kapoor. Many also called out the misogynistic treatment of the women in the Sandeep Reddy Vanga film.

In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, Triptii has now revealed that her parents were 'taken aback' by her much-talked-about intimate scene with Ranbir Kapoor, and told her that she 'shouldn't have done it."

Speaking about how her parents reacted to her intimate scene in Animal, Triptii said, "My parents got a little taken aback. (They said) ‘We have never seen something like this in films and you have done it.’ It took them time to get over that scene. They were very sweet to me though. They were like, ‘You shouldn’t have done that… but it’s okay. As parents, we will obviously feel this.’”

The 'Qala' actor further added how she told her parents that it was her responsibility as an actor to make that part as honest as possible. “I told them I am not doing anything wrong. It’s my job and as long as I am comfortable and safe, I don’t see any problem in that. I am an actor and I have to be 100 percent honest with the character that I play and I did that,” she said.

Triptii has earlier said that director Sandeep Reddy Vanga told her about each and every scene while talking about her part, and made her comfortable on set. The actor also revealed that even though she knows that the scenes have sparked debate, but humans also have a dark and selfish side.

‘Animal’ also stars Rashmika Mandanna, Bobby Deol, Anil Kapoor and Shakti Kapoor in pivotal roles.

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