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Triptii Dimri Calls 'Maa Behen' a Great Experiment; Praises Madhuri Dixit

Triptii Dimri shared a note about her film 'Maa Behen', calling it a great experiment for her as an actor. She praised co-star Madhuri Dixit as graceful and generous, and director Suresh Triveni for his clear vision. The black comedy, streaming on Netflix, follows a mother and her daughters hiding a dead body. Triptii also thanked writer Pooja Tolani and co-star Dharna Durga for their support.

Triptii Dimri on 'Maa Behen': It was a great experiment for me as an actor

Mumbai, June 5

Triptii Dimri, whose latest release is the black comedy Maa Behen, has penned a note for her co-stars Madhuri Dixit Nene and Dharna Durga. She also said that the film was a great experiment for her as an actor.

Triptii shared a string of images from the making of the film. It also featured moments from behind-the-camera along with some fun time she spent with Madhuri, Dharna and the director Suresh Triveni.

For the caption, she wrote: "This one will always hold a very special place in my heart. Every day brought something new; endless laughter, spontaneous moments, and memories that made every day on set truly worth cherishing."

"It was also a great experiment for me as an actor, pushing me into new spaces and helping me explore so much more."

Talking about the director, Triptii said Suresh is "truly great".

She mentioned: "Working with @sureshtriveni_ Sir, a truly great director who leads everything with such clarity and vision, was an absolute privilege."

The actress then spoke about Madhuri and called her an "absolute joy" to work with.

"@madhuridixitnene Ma'am was an absolute joy to work with effortlessly graceful, warm, and so generous as a performer. It was truly an honour sharing screen space with her," wrote Triptii.

"And our writer @poojatolani.21 , She was constantly there guiding, supporting, and helping me find so many layers in my performance, which I'll always be grateful for," she added about the writer.

Speaking about her onscreen sister Dharna, Triptii mentioned: "@dharnaaaaa , despite all the on-screen fights, there was nothing but love off-screen and even more warmth between us. And now, #MaaBehen is finally yours... Hope you all enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it."

'Maa Behen' by Suresh Triveni is streaming on Netflix. It also stars Madhuri Dixit Nene, Dharna Durgaa, and Ravi Kishan in pivotal roles. They are joined by Geetanjali Kulkarni, Arunoday Singh, and Shardul Bhardwaj.

At the heart of "Maa Behen" is Rekha, a mother who's already juggling enough until life throws her the ultimate curveball, a dead body in her kitchen. With her two daughters, Jaya, the responsible one, and Sushma, the wild card, this trio must think fast, lie faster, and somehow keep their nosy neighbors from sniffing out the truth.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

This sounds like a unique black comedy concept. I'm curious how they handle the dark humor with a mother-daughter dynamic. Madhuri Dixit hasn't done many such roles, so it's interesting to see her experiment too.

Priya S

I appreciate that Triptii acknowledged the writer Pooja Tolani. So often in Bollywood, writers don't get enough credit. The plot about a dead body in the kitchen sounds chaotic and fun. Hope the execution matches the potential!

Ravi K

To be honest, the title 'Maa Behen' feels a bit off. It might have negative connotations in some contexts. But I'm willing to give it a chance because of the cast. Ravi Kishan is always entertaining, and Madhuri ji is timeless. Let's see. 🤔

Sneha F

Finally, a film where women are at the center of the chaos! 😄 The dynamic between three generations of women dealing with a dead body sounds like a refreshing take. Also love how Triptii is so respectful towards her co-stars, especially Madhuri ma'am. That's true class.

Karthik V

To be fair, I think Triptii is overhyped. Her acting in 'Animal' was decent but nothing extraordinary. That said, I haven't seen this film yet. Maybe this 'experiment' she talks about will change my mind. Let's give it a fair chance. Not every film needs to be a masterpiece. 🎬

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