Triptii Dimri, a rising star in Bollywood, is facing the brunt of brutal online trolling after the release of the new song Mere Mehboob from the upcoming film Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video. While the track, featuring both Triptii and actor Rajkummar Rao, has garnered some appreciation for its upbeat and sensuous vibe, it has also sparked criticism aimed particularly at Triptii’s dance performance, with netizens calling it “embarrassing.”
The song Mere Mehboob, composed by the popular duo Sachin-Jigar, is a peppy mix of energetic beats and melodies, with vocals by Shilpa Rao and Sachet Tandon. The lyrics, penned by Priya Saraiya, match the sensuous tone of the music. Choreographed by Bollywood’s well-known dance maestro Ganesh Acharya, the video features Triptii and Rajkummar bringing their on-screen chemistry to life with a series of bold and provocative dance moves. Despite the catchy beats and vibrant visuals, certain dance sequences have not been well-received, with one particular moment in the choreography drawing most of the ire.
In a specific segment of the song, Triptii is seen lying on the floor, lifting one leg into the air, and moving it in a cyclic manner before raising her torso and shaking her body. This move, intended to be sensuous, has left many viewers unimpressed. Social media erupted with negative reactions, with trolls targeting both Triptii’s performance and the choreography.
One user on social media wrote, “Triptii is a bad dancer but sack the choreographer! This is an awful job,” placing the blame not just on the actress but on Ganesh Acharya’s choreography. Another commenter harshly remarked, “How do I unsee this!!!” In another sharp critique, a user joked, “Now lightly spray some roach repellent and witness similar steps.” The backlash didn’t stop there; another netizen commented, “Yikes Ganesh,” expressing disappointment in the renowned choreographer. Still, another added, “This cannot be real. Embarrassing for the whole film really, especially the choreographers and those who thought that this would be a good idea.”
The trolling has cast a shadow on what was meant to be a fun and exciting promotion for Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video, a film helmed by director Raaj Shaandilyaa. The movie promises to be a “perfect blend of laughter and drama,” set against the nostalgic backdrop of the 90s, a period known for its vibrant music, colorful fashion, and lively storytelling. However, the social media backlash surrounding Mere Mehboob has shifted attention away from the film’s intended charm.
Despite the online trolling, there are still many who have appreciated the song’s energy and the chemistry between Rajkummar Rao and Triptii Dimri. The song’s lively beats and infectious vibe have appealed to a section of the audience, and some fans have defended Triptii, pointing out that the choreography should not overshadow her acting talents, which have earned her critical acclaim in previous projects.
The release of Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video is fast approaching, set to hit theaters on October 11. Interestingly, the film will be going head-to-head with another highly anticipated release—Jigra, starring Alia Bhatt. The box office clash between the two films has already generated significant buzz, with industry insiders and fans keen to see how the two films will fare in terms of both critical reception and commercial success.
As for Triptii Dimri, this incident of trolling could be a bump in her rising career, but it remains to be seen how she and the filmmakers will address the criticism, if at all. In today’s social media-driven world, such negative reactions are not uncommon, and many stars have bounced back stronger after facing online backlash.
For now, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video continues to build anticipation, and despite the harsh trolling of Triptii Dimri’s dance performance, the film’s upcoming release will reveal whether the overall product resonates with audiences beyond the chatter on social media. Fans of the actress will be looking forward to seeing her showcase her versatility, both in terms of acting and dancing, as she navigates this latest chapter in her career.