As actors, I really feel that unless you don't believe in the part, you won't be able to portray it on screen.
“As actors, I really feel that unless you don't believe in the part, you won't be able to portray it on screen.”
— Tripti Dimri · Portray
The World Motivation
As actors, I really feel that unless you don't believe in the part, you won't be able to portray it on screen.
“As actors, I really feel that unless you don't believe in the part, you won't be able to portray it on screen.”
— Tripti Dimri · Portray
As actors, I really feel that unless you don't believe in the part, you won't be able to portray it on screen.
I like trekking and staying in tents, meeting new people and eating good food.
One day, I was auditioning for some other thing and my friend was auditioning for 'Laila Majnu.' She asked me to come with her so that we could leave together. While I was waiting, the guy who was taking the audition said, 'Why don't you give it a try.'
I used to be a people pleaser, always have a smile on my face.
I was extremely nervous during my first film, even my second film.
As 'Rock On' was my stepping stone in the industry, similarly, 'I, Me aur Main' will be the turning point, as it will portray a new Prachi Desai.
I am an actor, and I would like to reinvent myself through every character that I portray.
People think that because I write about India I must be trying to portray India in a way.
I have always had huge respect for comedians/comediennes. It's because comedy is very hard to portray.
I have a strong personality - I know who I'm outside my work, and I'm nothing like the characters I portray.