Shweta Tripathi on the Importance of Individuality in Acting
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Mumbai, March 31 (NationPress) Actress Shweta Tripathi, renowned for her performances in ‘Masaan’ and the hit crime drama series ‘Mirzapur’, holds a strong stance against comparisons in life.
During her visit to the International Film Festival Delhi (IFFD) 2026 in the capital on Tuesday, she engaged with the media and expressed her views on why she refrains from comparing her characters.
She stated, “There should be no competition among your children; you shouldn't be selective. Your characters are similar; each project holds its own uniqueness. Thus, comparisons are unnecessary. In fact, I believe that comparison, whether with characters or in life, lacks value.”
Previously, the actress traveled to Amsterdam to witness a live performance by the esteemed Oscar and Grammy-winning composer Hans Zimmer. For Shweta, attending his concert was a long-cherished dream. Zimmer is celebrated for his transformative contributions to Hollywood, enriching narratives through his musical compositions. Film music, for her, transcends mere background noise, often leaving a lasting impression long after the credits roll, thanks to maestros like Hans Zimmer.
His iconic scores for films such as ‘Dune’, ‘Interstellar’, and ‘The Dark Knight’ have been an enduring source of inspiration throughout her acting journey.
Reflecting on this, she remarked, “His music resonates deeply with me, lingering well after a film concludes. There’s a profound honesty and emotional depth in his work that truly moves you. As an actor and cinema enthusiast, I am drawn to elements that deepen my understanding of emotion, and his compositions achieve that effortlessly. Experiencing him live is the most immediate way to connect with that energy.”
The concert served as a refreshing escape from her routine, allowing her to immerse herself in the experience without the need for excessive analysis.
“Music plays a crucial role in shaping emotions and storytelling, and witnessing it come to life in such a manner is invaluable,” she concluded.