Urfi Javed Takes a Dig at Tripti Dimri Over Her Dance Number in Vicky Vidya’s Song

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Bollywood actress Tripti Dimri was in the headlines this year! She was seen in Animal (2023) opposite Ranbir Kapoor as Bhabhi 2. After this, she was also liked in Bad News with Vicky Kaushal and Amy Virk. After this, she was also seen in the Vicky Vidya Ka Who video with Rajkumar Rao. Then recently she was seen in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 with Kartik Aryan. Fans are liking this horror comedy film very much.

Tripti had performed a dance number in Vicky Vidya’s Woh Wala video. The actress was again successful in attracting everyone’s attention through ‘Mere Mehboob’. However, he was also trolled a lot for this song. While Rajkumar Rao was praised for his energy in the song, Tripti faced a lot of criticism online for her dance moves in the song.

Urfi took a dig at Tripti

Now in this matter, Urfi Javed has also taken a dig at Tripti Dimri. Urfi Javed said in an interview with Instant Bollywood that Tripti Dimri is an excellent actress but what she did in that song…while answering a question, Urfi said -‘ Oh, actually for dance I would say Tripti Dimri. Oh my God, such a good actress, but what she did, that dirty thing! She was such a wonderful actress but here she ruined her performance.

I like to experiment- Tripti

Earlier in an interview, Tripti had reacted to trolling. He said, “I said, ‘I have to try everything’. But one cannot be good at everything. What’s the harm in trying? You have to give your best. Now you are here. I didn’t realize it during the shooting. Tripti further said, ‘This was my first dance number, I had never done a dance number like this before. I didn’t think it would get the kind of response it is getting.

But that’s okay. It happens to everyone. There are some things that people like, there are some things that people don’t like. But this does not mean that you stop experimenting.

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