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Triptii Dimri

Triptii Dimri snapped outside Leap Club in Santacruz (cropped)
Triptii Dimri snapped outside Leap Club in Santacruz (cropped) Image: Wikimedia Commons. Bollywood Hungama / CC BY 3.0

Triptii Dimri (born 23 February 1994) is an Indian actress who works predominantly in Hindi-language films. She came to wider critical attention through her performances in Anvita Dutt's Bulbbul (2020) and Qala (2022), and gained mainstream popularity with a supporting role in the action drama Animal (2023).

Key facts

Full name Triptii Dimri
Born 23 February 1994
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actress
Industry Hindi cinema
Years active 2018 onwards
Notable works Laila Majnu (2018), Bulbbul (2020), Qala (2022), Animal (2023)
Notable honours Filmfare OTT Award; Forbes India 30 Under 30 (2021)

Career

Dimri made her debut as a lead with the romantic drama Laila Majnu (2018), an adaptation of the classical love legend set in contemporary Kashmir.

She received significant critical recognition for her work in two films directed by Anvita Dutt. In Bulbbul (2020), a period supernatural drama released on a streaming platform, her performance won her a Filmfare OTT Award. She followed this with Qala (2022), again directed by Dutt, in which she played a troubled playback singer in a period setting.

In 2021, Dimri was featured in Forbes India's 30 Under 30 list.

Dimri reached a wider commercial audience with a supporting role in Animal (2023), one of the year's top-grossing Hindi films, for which she received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2024, she appeared in the comedies Bad Newz and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3.

Filmography highlights

Year Film Notes
2018 Laila Majnu First lead role
2020 Bulbbul Directed by Anvita Dutt; won Filmfare OTT Award
2022 Qala Directed by Anvita Dutt
2023 Animal Supporting role; Filmfare Best Supporting Actress nomination
2024 Bad Newz Comedy
2024 Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Comedy

Significance

Dimri's trajectory illustrates a path through Hindi cinema in which streaming-era releases such as Bulbbul and Qala built a strong critical reputation that later translated into mainstream commercial visibility through Animal and subsequent comedies.

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