Shweta Tripathi Sharma will be featured next in the new streaming series Kaalkoot.
After laying out her authentic and frank acting in critically praised movies and programmes such as Masaan, Raat Akeli Hai, Mirzapur. Shweta plays an acid strike survivor, whereas Vijay Varma is a detective striving to unravel the heinous crime.
During a rare conversation we questioned Shweta whether she felt scared while playing a girl that is turned upside down by a traumatic event. “It was not scary at all,” the performer said. It’s terrifying for people who go through it. It’s terrifying to think that this might happen to anyone. Whenever such an incidence occurs, you are unaware of it until it occurs.
I spent three hours doing cosmetics and prosthetics and another two hours removing them. But, by the conclusion of the working day, I regained my face.” “It’s frightening to realise that you cannot get it back, because your life is different, and not only your life, but your goals, your profession, your social life, how others perceive you, so anything has shifted.” It’s frightening how your breathing and speech alter. So I believe while everyone is seeing this, they are afraid because it might occur to their sister, mom, closest friend, companion, lover, or oneself.
Also, acid assaults occur on males, so if you can comprehend the hatred and agony underlying such acts, the world would be an easier and more secure environment for all of us,” the actor continued. Shweta also discussed how women encounter gender prejudice at every stage of their life. “Gender inequity occurs often. When you ask every women, she’s probably had similar experiences, whether with an autorickshaw rider or your own employer. I have acquaintances who believe that dressing good is difficult since it attracts unwanted attention.