Triptii Dimri says 'Maa Behen' "great experiment" in her acting journey
Mumbai, June 5
Actor Triptii Dimri has shared a heartfelt note for her 'Maa Behen' co-stars Madhuri Dixit Nene and Dharna Durgaa after the release of the black comedy film. The actress also called the project a "great experiment" in her acting journey.
Triptii took to Instagram and shared several pictures from the sets of the film. The photos gave fans a glimpse of behind-the-scenes moments with Madhuri Dixit, Dharna Durgaa and director Suresh Triveni.
Sharing her experience of working on the film, Triptii 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."
The actress also spoke about how the film helped her grow as a performer. "It was also a great experiment for me as an actor, pushing me into new spaces and helping me explore so much more.
Triptii also had kind words for veteran actress Madhuri Dixit Nene, with whom she shared screen space in the film.
"@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."
She also thanked writer Pooja Tolani for helping her understand the character better.
"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."
Speaking about her bond with co-star Dharna Durgaa, Triptii wrote, "@dharnaaaaa , despite all the on-screen fights, there was nothing but love off-screen and even more warmth between us.
'Maa Behen' revolves around Rekha (Madhuri Dixit), Jaya (Triptii Dimri) and Sushma (Dharna Durgaa), whose lives take an unexpected turn after they discover a dead body inside their house. What follows is a series of cover-ups, emotional moments and chaos as they try to deal with the situation.
Directed by Suresh Triveni and produced by Abundantia Entertainment in association with Opening Image Films, the film premiered on Netflix on June 4.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I appreciate how openly Triptii acknowledges her growth as a performer. In an industry where many try to appear perfect, her honesty about learning from co-stars and writers is refreshing. Madhuri Dixit is a living legend, so sharing screen space with her must have been intimidating yet inspiring. The film's premise sounds unique—black comedy with emotional layers. Definitely going to give it a watch on Netflix.
It's wonderful to see younger actresses like Triptii giving credit to their mentors and co-stars. So often in Bollywood, the focus is only on the lead. She specifically thanked the writer too, which shows she values the craft behind the scenes. I'm looking forward to seeing how the three actresses balance the chaos and emotions promised in the plot. Madhuri Dixit in a black comedy—now that's something! 🔥
Nice to see Triptii evolving beyond 'Animal' type roles. The concept of women discovering a dead body in their home and trying to cover it up sounds like a hilarious yet tense premise. I hope the execution lives up to the cast's talent. Madhuri Dixit's presence automatically elevates any project. And Triptii's shoutout to Dharna Durgaa for their off-screen bond despite on-screen fights is sweet. Let's see if this is another hit for her.
I'm a bit skeptical about calling it a "great experiment"—sometimes that phrase is used when the film doesn't quite work. But Triptii seems genuinely happy, and her admiration for Madhuri Dixit is heartwarming. The behind-the-scenes vibe sounds positive. With Suresh Triveni directing, who made 'Tumhari Sulu', I have hopes. However, I wish they'd release more details about the story instead of just praising the cast. Still, will give it a try on Netflix. 🤔
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