Tripti Dimri’s parents were taunted by relatives, now the pain has spilled out and she told the reason

Tripti Dimri, who became an overnight star with films like ‘Bulbul’, ‘Laila Majnu’, ‘Kala’, ‘Animal’, is now ready to make the audience laugh on screen with Rajkumar Rao. Her film ‘Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video’ will be released in theaters on October 11. But before that she is promoting this movie. She met Katrina Kaif and gave an interview on her YouTube channel. In which she told some shocking things related to her marriage. Tripti Dimri reached Katrina Kaif’s ‘K Beauty’ YouTube channel. There, she talked about her journey. Shared experiences related to it. She told that after joining films, people had said ‘bad things’ to her parents. The actress said, ‘I am from Uttarakhand, but I was born and brought up in Delhi, so my parents and family are in Delhi … When I came to Mumbai, it was difficult for me to face more than 50-60 people sitting in a room every day. There are people in society and even in my family who have said nasty things to my parents.

Tripti Dimri’s family was taunted on her marriage

According to Tripti, people used to tell her parents, ‘Why did you send your daughter into this profession? She will get spoiled. She will stay with the wrong people, she will take the wrong decision for herself, no one will marry her, she will not even get married now.’ The actress further said, ‘There was a time when I was confused, because when you wake up and there is no work, you lose hope. But one thing I knew was that I could not go back to my parents and tell them that I have not done anything.’

Tripti Dimri on the label of ‘National Crush’

Tripti said that when her first film ‘Laila Majnu’ was released and her parents saw it, they were very proud of the actress. On getting the tag of ‘National Crush’, the actress said, ‘I would like to thank God, because whatever films I have done in my career, whether they are earlier or those which have been released recently, I have received a lot of love from my audience. People have liked my work and talked about it.’

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