
Five Movies to Watch of Triptii Dimri If You Love Her in 'Dhadak 2'
From haunting period pieces to romantic dramas, here are three Triptii Dimri movies you absolutely need to watch next.
1. Laila Majnu (2018)
Triptii Dimri made her debut as a lead actress in this modern retelling of the legendary love story Laila Majnu. Set in Kashmir and directed by Sajid Ali, the film sees Triptii in the role of Laila, a bold and free-spirited woman caught in a stormy romance. Her portrayal of Laila is raw, emotional, and poetic, showing her potential to carry a film on her shoulders. If you loved the emotional depth of Dhadak 2, Laila Majnu is the perfect watch.
2. Bulbbul (2020)
Produced by Anushka Sharma's Clean Slate Filmz, Bulbbul is a feminist gothic horror drama where Triptii plays the titular role. Set in 19th-century Bengal, the film explores themes of patriarchy, trauma, and empowerment. Dimri's haunting performance as Bulbbul—who evolves from a naïve child bride into a mysterious, ethereal woman—is spellbinding. Her ability to balance innocence with intensity makes this one of her most acclaimed roles to date.
3. Qala (2022)
Triptii Dimri once again teamed up with director Anvita Dutt for Qala, a Netflix original. Set in the 1940s, this psychological drama follows a young playback singer's complex relationship with her mother. Triptii plays Qala, a woman haunted by guilt, ambition, and a desperate need for validation.
The film is visually rich and emotionally stirring, and Triptii's performance is both heartbreaking and deeply human. If you admire her emotional range in Dhadak 2, Qala will only deepen your appreciation.
Dhadak 2 made you a fan, these three movies will show you just how diverse and compelling her body of work truly is. Add them to your watchlist—you won't regret it.
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