Shweta Tripathi Juggles Films, OTT, and Debut Production

Shweta Tripathi is balancing her acting career with her debut production and a theatre play. She describes 2026 as a year of living many dreams simultaneously. Her upcoming film Mirzapur-The Movie is set for a September 4 release. The actress also emphasizes how theatre keeps her grounded and curious.

Key Points: Shweta Tripathi on Juggling Films, OTT & Debut Production

  • Shweta Tripathi juggles multiple projects
  • Mirzapur-The Movie releases September 4
  • She debuts as producer with Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho Meri Jaan
  • Theatre keeps her grounded and curious
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Shweta Tripathi on juggling between films, OTT, debut production: Living many dreams at once

Shweta Tripathi shares her excitement about balancing Mirzapur-The Movie, her debut production Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho Meri Jaan, and the play Cock.

"2026 feels like I'm living many dreams at once. - Shweta Tripathi"

Mumbai, April 24

Bollywood actress Shweta Tripathi says she is living many dreams all at once as she is shuffling between "Mirzapur-The Movie", her production "Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho Meri Jaan" and the play "Cock".

Shweta shared: "2026 feels like I'm living many dreams at once. I'm still that actor who gets excited about being on set, but I'm also discovering what it means to build something of my own."

The actress said that with Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho Meri Jaan, "we're trying to tell a story that feels honest, inclusive, and full of heart."

"And every time I go back to theatre, it reminds me where it all began for me. It keeps me real, it keeps me curious," she added.

Currently, the actress is looking forward to the release of 'Mirzapur-The Movie', which has been locked for a September 4 release.

"Mirzapur" follows Akhandanand "Kaleen" Tripathi, a crime boss and businessman who is the proverbial ruler of Mirzapur district in the Purvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh, India.

The film is adapted from the series. The first season of the show features Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Divyendu Sharma, Vikrant Massey, Shweta Tripathi, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Rasika Dugal, Harshita Gaur and Kulbhushan Kharbanda.

The second edition had the main cast from the first season, excluding Vikrant and Shriya, and added names including Vijay Varma, Isha Talwar, Lilliput, Anjum Sharma, Priyanshu Painyuli, Anangsha Biswas, and Neha Sargam.

The upcoming movie adaptation features new cast additions alongside returning stars, including Jitendra Kumar, Sonal Chouhan, and Ravi Kishan.

The film, produced by Excel Entertainment, brings back core cast members Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Shweta Tripathi, Rasika Dugal and Divyenndu to the silver screen.

Regarding the actress, she began her film career as a production assistant and associate director. Her films include Masaan, Kanjoos Makhichoos, Raat Akeli Hai, Gone Kesh and Haraamkhor.

- IANS

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Sneha F
She's come a long way from her days as a production assistant. Masaan was just the start, and now she has her own production? That's the kind of journey we need to see more in Bollywood. And Mirzapur has been our guilty pleasure for years—can't wait for the movie! 🎬
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Exactly! But I wonder if the film will do justice to the series' legacy. Sometimes movie adaptations water down the gritty, raw feel. Let's hope Excel Entertainment keeps it real. — Rajesh Q
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Vikram M
Shweta Tripathi is a gem—her performance in Mirzapur as Golu is one of the strongest arcs. But why do we keep glorifying crime shows? I wish more content focused on positive social change instead of violence. The cast is amazing, but the theme is a bit troubling. Just my two paise.
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James A
As someone who's watched the series from abroad, I'm genuinely excited about Mirzapur: The Movie. The raw storytelling and ensemble cast—especially Pankaj Tripathi and Ali Fazal—make it a global hit. Shweta's journey is inspiring for indie actors everywhere.
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Kavya N
She talks about staying 'real and curious' through theatre—I love that. In an industry obsessed with box office numbers, it's refreshing to see an artist who still values the craft. Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho sounds like a unique project. Let's hope OTT platforms give it good visibility! 🎭

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