Triptii Dimri found herself embroiled in public controversy after facing intense public scrutiny for her bold roles in Animal and Bad Newz. Many questioned whether these portrayals contributed to an “overtly sexualised” image. Unfazed, Triptii refused to regret, firmly stating that she would not cater to such perceptions.
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However, the actress, celebrated for her nuanced performances in Qala, Laila Majnu, and Bulbbul, has once again embraced an unconventional role in her latest release, Dhadak 2, opposite Siddhant Chaturvedi. While the film has been struggling at the box office, one scene in particular has captured the internet’s attention.
Dhadak 2 Scene Goes Viral
The scene in the viral clip tackles caste-based prejudice, with a powerful exchange that has left viewers praising Triptii’s raw and emotional performance. In it, her character faces a man who accuses her of putting the family’s honour at risk.
Responding to the accusations, and angry Triptii asks, "Mujh par kyun hain ghar ki izzat? Mujhse poocha kisi ne? Isme hai naa izaat (opens her sweater), inn kapdo mein? Sorry haan woh dupatta andar reh gaya tha. Ek kaam karti hun, button hi band kar leti hun. Baal khule theek hain, ki baandh du? Izaat nahi jaani chahiye naa aap logo ki.”
Further, she continues, “Kya? Hoti kya hai izzat? Pata hai kisi ko?”
When a woman (motherly figure) tries to stop her, Triptii retaliates, “Agar aapne kabhi thodi himmat dikha ke baat ki hoti naa, toh aaj mere baat karne ki naubat nahi aati.”
Triptii’s Powerful Acting Chops Winning Hearts!
Triptii’s powerful dialogue delivery and raw performance have struck a deep chord with audiences and resonated deeply with audiences online.
Lauding the actor, a user wrote, "Finally the old Triptii is back." (sic)
"Her acting skills wow amazing," wrote another. (sic)
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A third user wrote, "She is a good actor finally she got a good script to deliver." (sic)
Another wrote, "This movie is way more better than Saiyaara, it's a must watch." (sic)