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Shweta Tripathi: I’m here because I love acting, collaborating with like-minded people

Mumbai, April 23 (IANS) Actress Shweta Tripathi isn’t weighed down by the pressures of expectations in the ever-evolving world of cinema. She’s here because she loves acting and thrives on collaborating with like-minded storytellers who share her passion for meaningful narratives.
Asked how she handles the pressure of expectations in an industry that’s always evolving, Shweta told IANS: “Honestly, I don’t take it. I feel I’m here because I love acting. I love collaborating with people who are like-minded, who care deeply about the stories we tell, how we tell them, and why we tell them.”
“Touchwood, I’ve found such people and I keep finding them. Even in my next film, which is directed by Nikhil Mehrotra — we had previously worked together on a short film called Laghu Shankar. Please watch it whenever you get the time. He’s an amazing human being, and the film he’s written is just beautiful — and now he’ll be directing it. So I keep my fingers crossed, I stay in prayer and meditation, and I always hope for good energy,” added shweta.
Asked what has surprised her the most about the film industry since she started her career, the actress said that she has “received a lot of love.”
Shweta added: “So that’s what surprised me. My co-actors, actually, really surprised me — because I found such gems, such wonderful human beings. From Ali Fazal to my directors — Siddharth Sengupta, Gurmeet Singh, Abhishek Sengupta… oh, Sengupta, Sengupta! I mean, I’ve also worked with Aarti Kadav, Shlok Sharma — and honestly, the list is endless.”
“I’ve found some amazing people, who I know I can just call and talk to about anything — about life. It doesn’t have to be about work. It could be about what we’re doing to the world, which is something that really bothers me right now — how we’re collectively ruining the world, unknowingly. It’s not even a conscious act anymore; it’s a result of conditioning and convenience.”
“In our chase for convenience, we’re causing destruction elsewhere — and that’s something that really affects me.”
Shweta finds it comforting to know that she can just pick up the phone, share these thoughts.
“They won’t think I’m crazy. I really value the kind of relationships I share with my co-actors, directors, and writers — they feel safe and nurturing,” added the actress.
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