Shweta Tripathi aka Golu Gupta drops exciting update on 'Mirzapur: The Movie': 'The boys have killed it'

Shweta Tripathi aka Golu Gupta drops exciting update on 'Mirzapur: The Movie': 'The boys have killed it'
Ever since she stole the spotlight as the fierce Golu Gupta in 'Mirzapur', Shweta Tripathi has seen her life and career transform in ways her family never imagined. Now, as fans eagerly await the high-octane theatrical transition of the hit franchise with 'Mirzapur: The Movie', the actress opened up about the incredible decade-long journey with co-stars Ali Fazal, Vijay Varma, and Rasika Dugal. Reflecting on how the phenomenon changed public perception, taking her from a quiet, non-filmy background to a household name, Tripathi teased that the upcoming film will deliver unmatched big-screen energy that will completely redefine the Mirzapur experience for fans who previously watched the gritty saga unfold on OTT.In a conversation with WION, Shweta reflected on her love for theatre, the impact of ‘Mirzapur’, mental health, and why public figures should be allowed room to grow and make mistakes.

How ‘Mirzapur’ changed everything for Shweta Tripathi

Shweta credits ‘Mirzapur’ with transforming both her career and public visibility. The actor said the show's success opened doors she never expected and connected her with audiences across generations. “It definitely opened more doors for me and literally doors to people's homes.”She recalled how perceptions about her work shifted dramatically after the series became a phenomenon. “Earlier, people used to ask me when I would do something commercial. After ‘Mirzapur’, nobody asked that anymore.” “I remember being at the Berlin Film Festival and people there knew about ‘Mirzapur’. When your work travels beyond your own country, it feels wonderful.”Reflecting on her personal journey, Shweta spoke fondly about her parents and the unlikely path that led her to acting.
“The show gave me recognition and love. My father is an IAS officer and my mother is a teacher. Nobody imagined I would become an actor.”

What to expect from ‘Mirzapur: The Movie’?

Looking ahead, Shweta expressed excitement about bringing the beloved world of ‘Mirzapur’ to cinemas. She said the cast, including Ali Fazal, Vijay Varma and Rasika Dugal, has grown into a close-knit family over the years. “We are all extremely excited. It has been almost a decade of working together, and the cast has genuinely become a family.” Promising an entertaining theatrical experience, she added:“The film is going to be a lot of fun on the big screen. The boys have killed it. People watched the series individually on OTT, but now audiences will experience that world together in theatres, and that energy will be very exciting.”‘Mirzapur: The Movie’ is expected to provide an impactful theatrical experience with its enlarged story and increased cinematic scope, signifying a major development for the franchise and its cherished characters.

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