Key Points

Shweta Tripathi opens up about her decision to start her own production house, Bandarful, to champion meaningful storytelling. She reflects on her supportive journey in Bollywood, crediting mentors like Anurag Kashyap. The actress-producer aims to collaborate with artists who prioritize passion over commercial success. Her venture focuses on inclusivity and breaking industry stereotypes.

Key Points: Shweta Tripathi Launches Bandarful to Support Passionate Storytellers

  • Shweta Tripathi launches Bandarful to nurture untold stories
  • Credits Guneet Monga, Anurag Kashyap for industry support
  • Aims to collaborate with passionate, socially conscious artists
  • Emphasizes learning as a producer while breaking stereotypes
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Shweta Tripathi: I never felt like an outsider

Shweta Tripathi discusses her new production house Bandarful, her industry journey, and empowering passionate filmmakers.

"Why wait for others to make it happen? If I have the resources, I’ll provide opportunities. – Shweta Tripathi"

Mumbai, July 28

Actor and producer Shweta Tripathi has talked about what made her launch her own production house and reflected on how the industry never made her feel like an outsider.

Talking about the motivation behind her new chapter in her career, Shweta shared: "Why wait for others to make it happen? There are so many stories and there are so many talented people. I am very blessed to know such people, and if I have the resources, then at least I will be able to provide them an opportunity.”

She said that she meets a lot of people on her journey, and there are some stories she totally relates to.

“And I want the world to feel them.”

“That’s the reason I started my production house. It’s very easy to point fingers at others for not supporting such talents, but we first need to ask ourselves: what am I doing for them? That was the original thought behind launching this venture," said Shweta.

Shweta’s production house 'Bandarful' aims to be a collaborative space wheren storytelling is not restricted by stereotypes, commercial pressures, or social labels.

"I am very happy people took a chance on me. I feel glad that filmmakers saw beyond stereotypes they saw the talent, they saw the passion in me. And now, I want to see that in others and give them a platform,” she said.

Added the actress: “Especially those who genuinely care about cinema. That’s who I want to collaborate with people who are passionate, not just about films, but about stories that matter and impact society.”

Talking about how the industry never made her feel like an outsider, she said: “Right from the beginning, I’ve had support from people like Guneet Monga, Anurag Kashyap, and Karan Johar. I never felt like an outsider.”

“It’s always been about people’s souls for me it’s never about gender, physicality, caste, or class. At the core of it all, it’s about emotion and connection."

Shweta emphasized that what excites her most is the idea of building something with like-minded individuals who care deeply about art, storytelling, and society.

"It’s about collaboration with people who are driven by passion. People who care about art, about the craft, and about making a difference. That’s what truly excites me," she said.

She shared that stepping into the producer’s seat is a big learning curve.

"Being a producer is a learning process, and that’s another thing that excites me. Every step is teaching me something new, and I’m ready for the ride."

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Rahul R
While I appreciate her enthusiasm, let's be real - nepotism still exists big time in Bollywood. It's easier to say you're not an outsider when you have connections with Johar and Kashyap. What about those who don't know anyone in the industry?
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Ananya R
Love her positive attitude! ❤️ It's refreshing to see someone focus on collaboration rather than competition. Hope Bandarful gives us some meaningful content that breaks the usual Bollywood stereotypes. Best wishes to her!
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Vikram M
As someone working in the indie film scene, I can say we desperately need more platforms like this. The mainstream industry often ignores raw talent. Kudos to Shweta for taking this initiative. Hope she walks the talk!
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Kavya N
Her journey from Mirzapur to becoming a producer is truly inspiring! Shows that with passion and hard work, you can create your own path in this industry. Waiting eagerly to see what stories Bandarful will bring to us 🤩
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Siddharth J
Interesting perspective, but I wonder how sustainable this model is. Without commercial success, how long can such ventures survive? Hope she finds the right balance between meaningful content and financial viability.

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