Key Points

Shweta Tripathi is a remarkable Bollywood actress known for her incredible ability to transform into characters completely different from her real self. Her recent works in Mirzapur, Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein, and Kaalkoot demonstrate her remarkable acting range and versatility. She loves experimenting with roles that challenge her personal identity and push her creative boundaries. Currently, Tripathi is making waves with her announcement of a women-led queer love story as her first home-production film.

Key Points: Shweta Tripathi's Transformative Acting Beyond Real Self

  • Versatile actress committed to playing complex, unique characters
  • Explores diverse roles across film and OTT platforms
  • Announced her first home-production queer love story
  • Began career as production assistant and associate director
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Shweta Tripathi: My characters are all very different from who I am

Bollywood actress Shweta Tripathi reveals her passion for diverse characters that challenge her personal identity and acting range.

"My characters are all very different from who I am, and I like it that way - Shweta Tripathi"

Mumbai, April 19

Bollywood actress Shweta Tripathi has delivered several memorable performances in projects such as the Mirzapur franchise, Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein, and Masaan. However, she shared that she prefers to maintain a separation between her real-life identity and the characters she portrays on screen.

Asked what she finds harder, to play a character completely different from herself or one that closely resembles her, Shweta told IANS, "Umm, completely different. Closely resembles me, toh matlab mujhe woh hi lagega, 'then what are you?' Because we're so many things. (I'd feel connected to it--because, then, 'What are you?') We're made up of so many things."

Shweta says she loves to experiment with roles.

"I like to play characters. Golu is not similar to me at all. I don't want Golu's life--or Shikha's life, or anybody else's--to be like mine, or vice versa. My characters are all very different from who I am, and I like it that way," she said.

The actress, who is known for her work in the "Mirzapur" series, "Masaan," "Raat Akeli Hai," "Cargo," and "Haramkhor," in March announced her debut home-production film, which will be a women-led queer love story.

The 39-year-old star, who began her film career as a production assistant and associate director, was last seen in the film "Kanjoos Makhichoos," directed by Vipul Mehta.

The film is based on the famous Gujarati play Sajan Re Jhooth Mat Bolo. The film stars Kunal Khemu, Shweta Tripathi, Piyush Mishra, Alka Amin, Rajeev Gupta, and Raju Srivastava.

Talking about her work in the OTT space, Shweta, who spent her childhood in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Mumbai, was last seen in the crime drama Kaalkoot. It also stars Vijay Varma, Seema Biswas, Yashpal Sharma, Gopal Dutt, and Suzanna Mukherjee.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Shweta is such a versatile actress! Loved her as Golu in Mirzapur and then seeing her in Masaan was a complete 180° shift. She really disappears into her roles 👏
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Rahul S.
Interesting perspective about keeping characters separate from real life. I always assumed actors draw from personal experiences, but Shweta's approach makes sense too.
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Ananya P.
Respectfully, while I admire Shweta's work, I slightly disagree. Some of her best performances (like in Masaan) felt so raw and personal. Maybe the differences aren't as big as she thinks?
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Suresh M.
Can't wait for her queer love story production! We need more diverse stories in Indian cinema. Shweta always chooses interesting projects 💜
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Neha T.
Her journey from production assistant to lead actress and now producer is so inspiring! Shows what hard work and talent can achieve ✨
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Vikram J.
Kaalkoot was such an underrated show! Shweta and Vijay Varma had amazing chemistry. Hope they work together again soon!

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