Shweta
Tripathi
is
an
actress
to
look
out
for
as
she
impresses
audiences
with
every
performance
of
hers.
However,
she
has
been
taking
it
slow
with
her
projects.
In
a
recent
interview,
she
revealed
that
she
learnt
to
be
choosy
with
the
projects
from
fellow
actor
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui.
She
opened
up
about
not
picking
content
that
doesn't
excite
her,
even
if
it
means
sitting
at
home.
In
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
Shweta
talked
about
how
the
OTT
space
has
thriving
competition.
"One
can
watch
Mirzapur,
Narcos,
House
Of
Cards
or
Korean
dramas.
Healthy
competition
is
always
good
as
for
every
project
I
do,
I
want
to
raise
the
bar.
The
audience
is
quite
intelligent
and
with
more
options
now,
they
are
more
selective
than
ever.
I
hope
OTT
doesn't
lose
its
voice.
Art
and
entertainment
mirrors
what
happens
in
society.
It
is
all
about
demand
and
supply.
If
there
is
some
kind
of
content
that
they
want
to
see,
it
will
be
created
and
if
it
is
popular,
then
it
will
be
consumed,"
she
said.
She
further
warned
against
herd
mentality
even
on
OTT,
and
pointed
out
that
what
sets
one
apart
is
the
kind
of
projects
one
chooses.
"I
have
learnt
from
Nawaz
bhai
(actor
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui)
that
kuch
actors
ko
toh
choosey
hona
chahiye.
I
love
my
job
and
it
makes
me
happier
to
be
on
the
set,
and
I
am
dying
to
talk
about
the
new
series
I
am
working
on,
but
can't
just
yet.
So
if
the
content
offered
to
me
doesn't
excite
me,
then
I
am
fine
with
sitting
at
home,
frustrated,
crying
about
not
getting
the
kind
of
work
I
want.
I
want
to
surprise
my
audience
with
every
project," said
Shweta.
Talking
about
work,
Shweta
was
last
seen
in
the
Netflix
film
Raat
Akeli
Hai,
which
also
stars
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui,
Radhika
Apte,
Shivani
Raghuvanshi,
Tigmanshu
Dhulia
and
others.
She
was
also
seen
in
the
science
fiction
series
Cargo,
starring
opposite
Vikrant
Massey.