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Happy birthday Shweta Tripathi Sharma: Five remarkable roles
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Shweta Tripathi: I feel I’m on this planet to be a storyteller
“There was Raat Akeli Hai and then from home, I shot a lockdown series ‘The Gone Game’, which also received great reviews. I keep saying ‘touchwood’.
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“I have started practising a lot of gratitude and saying thank you to the universe. And now on October 23 I am waiting for something that’s very close to my heart, Mirzapur season two,” the actor told PTI in a telephonic interview.
Shweta is one of those rare actors to escape being stereotyped in the film industry thanks to her varied filmography that includes Hindi titles such as Masaan, Haraamkhor, Gone Kesh and Tamil film Mehandi Circus.
The actor said she is happy but not complacent about the way her career is panning out.
“I want to travel the world to different film festivals. That’s my goal. I want not just to collaborate with the writer-directors of my country but get a chance to showcase my stories, my art in every corner of the world. I feel I’m here on this planet to be a storyteller, to feel emotions,” she said.
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They last collaborated for the film Haraamkhor, which released in 2017. "Acting alongside Nawaz bhai is a learning. He is a master of the craft and makes you look good by just being in the same frame," Shweta said in a statement.
"I take it as an honour and opportunity to be working with him again in Raat Akeli Hai. Incidentally, Haraamkhor was my debut film as it has been shot before the making of Masaan. "However, it released later. So I feel fortunate to have made my debut alongside Nawaz bhai," she added.
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