Shweta Tripathi on Indie Films, Music, and Her Love for Hans Zimmer
Shweta Tripathi on Indie Films, Music, and Hans Zimmer

For Shweta Tripathi, independent cinema has always felt like home rather than a separate category. From her debut in Masaan to Haraamkhor, and later films such as Gone Kesh and Mehandi Circus, she has consistently chosen stories that are intimate, rooted, and authentic.

The Current Landscape of Indie Cinema

Reflecting on the state of independent films today, Shweta says, “I genuinely feel this is an exciting time for independent films. There are more platforms, greater curiosity, and more room for diverse stories. It feels like new voices don’t have to wait as long to be heard.” However, she believes this momentum also comes with responsibility. “We need more people to back these stories. We need to show up for new voices. When producers support independent cinema, they’re not just funding films, they’re helping build a culture that values honest storytelling.”

Choosing Authentic Narratives

For Shweta, working in indie films is not about distancing herself from mainstream cinema but about choosing narratives that resonate with her. “I’m always drawn to characters that feel real. Indie films give you the space to sit with a character, understand them, and not rush their journey,” she shares.

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Music as a Creative Influence

Her connection to storytelling extends beyond scripts. In a previous interview, she spoke about how deeply music informs her craft, both as an actor and a viewer. Having recently traveled to Amsterdam to attend a live concert by Hans Zimmer, she described the experience as a personal milestone shaped by years of admiration for his work. “His music has always stayed with me long after a film ends. There’s an honesty and depth in his compositions that really hits you emotionally. As an actor, I’m drawn to anything that helps me understand emotion better, and his music does that quietly.”

She also shared that music plays a key role in her process, often helping her map a character’s emotional landscape even before rehearsals begin, reinforcing her belief that strong storytelling is as much about what is heard as what is seen.

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