Tripti Dimri’s Fees Jump to ₹9.5 Crores in Just 10 Months, Yet Demand Soars

From Charging ₹40 Lakhs to Now Commanding ₹10 Crores, Tripti Dimri's Success Story is Setting Bollywood Abuzz

Savitri Mehta
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Tripti Dimri's Fees Jump To ₹9.5 Crores In Just 10 Months, Yet Demand Soars
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Tripti Dimri’s Journey to Stardom: In Bollywood, fortune can change overnight, but maintaining stardom is a different challenge altogether. Many actors have basked in fame with their debut films, only to fade into oblivion later. However, some manage to not just hold onto their fame but elevate it. Tripti Dimri is one such name that has taken Bollywood by storm.

Tripti, who initially charged ₹40 lakhs per film, has witnessed an exponential rise in her fees, reaching a staggering ₹10 crores within ten months. She made a mark with her half-hour role in Ranbir Kapoor’s film “Animal,” for which she was paid ₹40 lakhs. Following this, she appeared in the film “Bad News,” where her fee increased to ₹80 lakhs. Rumors then surfaced that Tripti had further increased her fee to ₹6 crores.

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The Unstoppable Rise of Tripti Dimri: A Star in Demand

Now, the latest buzz is that Tripti has raised her fee to ₹10 crores due to her growing popularity and increased demand. This dramatic fee hike reflects her current success and the industry’s eagerness to cast her. Tripti is set to appear in major upcoming films like “Vikky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video,” “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3,” and “Dhadhak 2.” The trailer of “Vikky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video,” featuring Rajkummar Rao alongside her, has already created a buzz.

Tripti Dimri’s journey is a testament to her talent and the right choices, proving that in Bollywood, it’s not just about making a splash but staying afloat and rising higher. Her remarkable rise from ₹40 lakhs to ₹10 crores within just ten months shows that she’s here to stay, and the lines to sign her up are only getting longer.

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