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The actress said, “If someone makes a biopic on either of them, I would love to be a part of it. They were legends, icons – and portraying them would be an honor.”
Bollywood actress Triptii Dimri has spoken about her wish to star in the biopic of Madhubala and Meena Kumari, two of the most legendary actresses of Hindi cinema. In a statement, the actress said, “I would love to do a biopic. I’m a huge fan of Meena Kumari ji and Madhubala ji. If someone makes a biopic on either of them, I would love to be a part of it. They were legends, icons – and portraying them would be an honor.”
Dimri added, “Honestly, when you’re acting, there’s so much pressure in the moment. It’s not like someone else’s face comes into your mind – you’re just reacting to your co-actor, your lines, your scene. Still, playing either of them would be such a learning experience.”
The character of Dhadak 2
The two scenes that stand out are towards the end when she explodes on her family and gives a chilling monologue about Ghar Ki Izzat and women’s responsibilities. The other one is her cry for help, equality, understanding as she screams her heart out. Maybe it’s time for anyone who points a finger on someone’s caste to introspect and evolve. If the trauma the hero is subjected to acts like fire, Vidhi’s relentless strength and sensitivity acts like an extinguisher.
Triptii’s climax shot is so strong that the audiences are talking highly about it across social media platforms, not for its volume, but for the vulnerability and truth Triptii brings to it. That particular sequence captures her impressive emotional range and acting mettle, proving that she has come far from where she started – and it shows.
As she has stepped into the skin of an emotionally charged character, she masterfully balances silence with vibrating intensity – a raw feeling that reaches straight to the viewers, who are already hailing the climax as one of the most crucial in recent times.