
Triptii Dimri calls Vicky Kaushal 'inspirational', says his patience is something she wants to learn: Exclusive
Post Animal, Triptii Dimri's career has undergone a sea change she now has some of the most talked about films like Prabhas and Sandeep Reddy Vanga's Spirit. But currently she's in the promotional run for her upcoming film Dhadak 2 with Siddhant Chaurvedi.
In all the chaos, the actress in an exclusive interview with ETimes has also been reflecting on her past co-stars and one of the names has been
Vicky Kaushal
, with whom she recently shared screen space in the comedy entertainer Bad Newz which also starred Ammy Virk. Vicky recently completed 10 years in the industry .
Speaking candidly about her experience working with the Uri actor, Triptii was full of admiration. 'He's a very, very sweet and a very talented guy — and very humble,' she said, before highlighting what struck her the most.
'I think very, very patient. I think that patience I want to learn from him.'
Elaborating on what makes Vicky so unique on set, Triptii recalled how tireless and focused he was, even during the most grueling shooting schedules. 'He can work for 24 hours without, saying a word. He's just too good,' she said. 'And I think I asked him one day, how do you go on and on without any complaints?'
Vicky's response, according to Triptii, left a lasting impression.
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'He's like, 'This is what I always wanted in life.' And that gave me an answer to so many things,' she shared.'That patience, I think, I would want,' she concluded with a smile.
Post Dhadak 2, Triptii will be seen opposite
Shahid Kapoor
in Vishal Bharadwaj's Arjun Ustraa, the film also stars names like Nana Patekar, Randeep Hooda , Dia Mirza and has a cameo appearance by
Disha Patani
. And in the future she will also be working with
Ranbir Kapoor
in Animal Park.
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