‘Animal’ movie fame Tripti Dimri’s recent success in securing a coveted Vogue magazine cover has sparked a conversation about the prioritization of commercial films within the Bollywood industry. Because, this happens to be her first ever feature on the magazine’s cover, and here is an interesting snippet.
While Tripti garnered critical acclaim for her roles in “Bulbul” and “Qala,” it was her sizzling performance in the commercial film “Animal” that seemingly catapulted her to mainstream recognition.
While critical acclaim can solidify an actor’s reputation for talent, widespread commercial success frequently translates into greater recognition due to box office revenues, and this case explains it better. That’s the reason, Tripti never got to feature on the covers of big magazines while her previous films won critical acclaim, but it happened now.
While critical acclaim is a mark of artistic merit, mainstream recognition and career advancement often hinge on achieving commercial films only, say fans, who are watching the behind-the-scenes video of Tripti from the Vogue shoot. This beauty is yet to sign her first Telugu film, while it is believed that she might debut opposite Vijay Devarakonda through #VD12, as per the buzz earlier.
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