Shweta Tripathi steps into production, chooses women and queer voices first
Shweta Tripathi talks about backing women-led and queer narratives as she steps into production with her first film, Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho Meri Jaan.
Actress Shweta Tripathi feels fortunate and grateful to have work at a time when the industry is struggling owing to the pandemic.
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Actress Shweta Tripathi feels fortunate and grateful to have work at a time when the industry is struggling owing to the pandemic.
Shweta has been shooting throughout in locations such as Benaras and Manali when many states were going into lockdown due to the second wave of Covid-19. She also managed to successfully wrap up the shoot of her upcoming series “Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein” before all shooting was halted.
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“My hands are full but I feel extremely fortunate to have work when the industry is struggling so much due to the pandemic. During lockdown I’ve been watching such great content from across the world that now I am really hungry to perform,” she said.
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She currently is busy with “The Gone Game 2” and “Escaype Live”, for which she has to be away from home for two months.
The actress added: “Even though I’m going away from family and friends for two months, I’m happy doing so. I’m excited to go back to work and shoot for not just one but two fantastic back-to-back shows.”
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