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Urfi Javed’s Bold Advice to Tripti: ‘Improve Your Dance!’
Like a budding flower, Tripti Dimri has blossomed into a promising actress, captivating audiences with her raw talent and ethereal beauty
wood. However, amidst the praise and admiration, the actress has also faced her share of criticism, particularly regarding her dancing skills.
Urfi Javed, a controversial figure known for her bold fashion choices, recently shared her opinion on Tripti’s dancing abilities. While acknowledging the actress’s potential, Urfi suggested that she could benefit from additional dance training. This critique, coupled with similar comments from netizens, has sparked a debate about the nature of public opinion and the pressure on actors to conform to certain standards.
Tripti, however, remains unfazed by the negative feedback. She has openly acknowledged her limitations and expressed her desire to continuously learn and improve. Her graceful response to the criticism speaks volumes about her maturity and dedication to her craft. It is important to remember that every artist has a unique journey.
While constructive criticism can be helpful, it is equally important to appreciate the individual’s strengths and support their growth. Perhaps it’s time to shift our focus from nitpicking flaws to celebrating the artistry and passion that these actors bring to the screen.
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Hero wants to stop reviews for 2 days: Will it Happen?
There is a growing commotion in the South Indian film industry to curb the cinema reviews culture. There is a new demand that film reviews must be halted for at least two days from the day of the release.
In this connection, hero Satya Dev has remarked that cinema reviewers must be vary of the repercussions that their reviews have.
“These days, the audience is watching films only based on reviews. This is more prevalent in the case of small films. So, my request to reviewers and critics is to be vary of the kind of knee-jerk reactions they can have on the film industry and act accordingly.” Satya Dev commented.
Though Satya Dev has a valid comment to make, it might not entirely be feasible. If a film is good, then the reviewers and critics will rate it positively, which would in turn result in better box office reception. If the film is bad, then the reviews will be in accordance and the box office verdict will also be similar.
The emphasis should always be on the good quality of films rather than the nature of the reviews. This is where the film industry appears to be lacking.