New Delhi:
After impressing her followers with Bad Newz, Triptii Dimri is all set for the discharge of her upcoming movie Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video. A couple of week in the past, the movie’s makers launched the music Mere Mehboob. The video showcases Triptii in an indo-western outfit, dancing to the catchy tune. Some viewers began trolling the actress for her dance strikes. Now, Triptii has addressed the criticism, stating that she “cannot be good at all the things,” however there may be nothing mistaken with attempting new issues.
“I stated, ‘I’ve to strive all the things’. However one cannot be good at all the things. However what’s mistaken in attempting? You need to give it your greatest; you are right here now. I did not realise (whereas taking pictures). It was my first dance quantity, I have not actually accomplished one like this earlier than. And I did not suppose that it will get the sort of response that it is getting. However it’s wonderful; it occurs to all people. There are issues that individuals like, there are issues that individuals don’t love. However that does not imply that you just cease experimenting,” Triptii Dimri advised The Hollywood Reporter India.
Triptii Dimri additionally spoke about her journey as an actor and the significance of diversifying her abilities. She shared, “As an actor, I am attempting to do various things. First, I assumed that you just solely have to know performing to be an actor, and also you’re sorted. When issues received actual, I realised that whenever you’re provided exhibits, you need to know methods to stroll correctly, whenever you get provided a dance quantity, you need to know methods to dance effectively.”
Coming again to Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video, the film is ready to hit theatres on October 11. Triptii can be seen alongside Rajkummar Rao on this movie directed by Raaj Shaandilyaa. The solid additionally contains Vijay Raaz, Mallika Sherawat and Archana Puran Singh. Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video will compete on the field workplace with Alia Bhatt and Vedang Raina’s Jigra.