New Delhi: Since the release of Animal, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, Triptii Dimri has been ruling hearts and headlines. Everyone is enamoured with her and Ranbir Kapoor's chemistry in the movie. But are you aware of the fee the actress received for playing the character "Zoya" in the movie? Triptii reportedly received Rs 40 lakh for her performance in Animal, if a claim by Lifestyle Asia is to be believed, as per an article in News18.


Triptii's outstanding performance in Animal has made her a national crush. Triptii Dimri topped the list when IMDb issued the weekly edition of the "Popular Indian Celebrities Feature" on Wednesday. Following her is 'Animal' director Sandeep Reddy Vanga on number 2 on the list. Other celebrities on the list included The Archies star Suhana Khan and Kushi Kapoor, director Zoya Akhtar, Dunki director Rajkumar Hirani and Yash.


The actress reportedly picked up two million new Instagram followers in the previous few days, according to earlier reports. According to India Today, Triptii had 320,000 more followers in December 2023 than it did in the previous month. Up till last month, the actress had 6 lakh fans; today, she has 2.7 million. Among the well-known celebrities who follow Triptii are Kusha Kapila, Navya Nanda, and Alia Bhatt.


 






A man's toxic relationship with his father is the central theme of Animal. Starring Ranbir, Vijay is an anti-hero who will stop at nothing to protect his father in this Sandeep Reddy Vanga-directed film. He makes an attempt, but is unable to win his emotionally distant father's (Anil Kapoor's) acceptance. His wife (played by Rashmika Mandanna) and he are affected by his bad relationship with his father.


A number of social media users have also accused the movie of promoting toxic masculinity and misogyny. All the same, the movie is doing incredibly well at the box office. At the Indian box office, it is getting close to earning Rs 500 crore.


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