Shweta Tripathi's Inspiring Journey: From Acting to Producing Meaningful Stories

In 2026, Shweta Tripathi embarks on a transformative journey, blending her acting career with her passion for storytelling through her production house. As she prepares for the release of 'Mirzapur: The Movie' and revives her play 'Cock', Shweta is also producing her first feature film, 'Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho Meri Jaan', a poignant queer love story. This year marks a significant expansion in her artistic endeavors, allowing her to connect deeply with narratives that matter to her and her audience. Join us as we explore her inspiring journey and the stories she aims to tell.
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A New Chapter for Shweta Tripathi in 2026

For Shweta Tripathi, the year 2026 signifies more than just an increase in her workload; it represents a journey towards creating art that resonates on a personal level. As fans eagerly anticipate the release of 'Mirzapur: The Movie', Shweta is venturing into a realm she has long aspired to, focusing on crafting narratives from the ground up. In addition to her acting career, she is now cultivating her own production company and is excited to work on her debut feature as a producer, titled 'Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho Meri Jaan', which is a heartfelt queer love story that she feels a profound connection to.


Simultaneously, theatre remains her foundation. Shweta is not only acting but is also reviving her play 'Cock' for its final performances, returning to the stage with the same passion and curiosity that initially ignited her love for storytelling. Reflecting on this transformative period, Shweta expressed, 'The year 2026 feels like I’m living multiple dreams simultaneously. I’m still that enthusiastic actor thrilled to be on set, yet I’m also learning what it means to create something of my own. With 'Mujhe Jaan Na Kaho Meri Jaan', we aim to share a narrative that is genuine, inclusive, and heartfelt. Each time I return to theatre, it reminds me of my roots and keeps me grounded and inquisitive.'


With a diverse portfolio spanning both film and theatre, Shweta's experiences this year feel less like a juggling act and more like a beautiful evolution, bringing her closer to the stories that resonate with her and the audiences she aims to reach.