Triptii Dimri who garnered attention for her role in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal has opened up about the challenges of rising fame and its impact on her daily life.

In a recent interview with Indian media, Dimri candidly admitted that while she aspired to achieve fame, it has come at the cost of her personal freedom.

“I wanted fame, but I love my freedom too. I love going for long walks and spending time with my friends without worrying about other things,” Dimri shared. “But now that this has happened, things have changed. I’m not free anymore. The sense of freedom has kind of gone away.”

Nostalgia for carefree days amidst the spotlight

Reflecting on her previous lifestyle, Dimri reminisced about her carefree days spent walking along Carter Road and dining out—activities that have become increasingly challenging due to her newfound prominence. “I have to be very careful,” she remarked, expressing nostalgia for those simpler times that she can no longer enjoy as freely.

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To cope with the pressures that accompany her growing fame, the actress often escapes to the mountains for a respite. Dimri acknowledged the toll that her expanding fanbase has taken on her, describing the adjustment to her new reality as a complex journey.

After completing four films last year, Triptii Dimri underscored the significance of self-care, noting that constant interaction with others can be both mentally and physically exhausting.

Looking ahead, she is set to appear in Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video, a comedy-drama alongside Rajkummar Rao. The film is scheduled to be released in theatres on October 11, 2024, competing with Alia Bhatt’s Jigra, which features Vedang Raina. As Dimri navigates the highs and lows of fame, she remains focused on her craft and the challenges that lie ahead.

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