Bollywood's emerging actress Tripti Dimri is constantly in the headlines these days. Sometimes because of her films and sometimes because of her personal life. Recently, Tripti was seen in Spain, where she is shooting for Vishal Bhardwaj's upcoming film 'Romeo'. The special thing was that her rumored boyfriend, Sam Merchant, was also seen with her. The Instagram stories of both of them made it clear that this Spain trip was not limited to work only, but they also got a chance to spend time together.

Special time spent in between shooting
Tripti Dimri is currently busy with the last schedule of 'Romeo' with Shahid Kapoor and Randeep Hooda. The film's team is shooting strong action scenes and a song in Spain. During this time, Sam Merchant also arrived there. Both of them roamed the streets of Spain, tried the street food there, and shared the pictures on social media. Although neither has yet officially accepted their relationship, the pictures shared on social media intensified the discussions among the fans.
Vishal Bhardwaj's film 'Romeo'
This film is likely to be released in December this year. Shahid Kapoor and Tripti Dimri will be in the lead roles. Apart from this, seasoned actors like Nana Patekar, Vikrant Massey, and Farida Jalal are also a part of this project. According to reports, the entire shooting of the film will be completed in Spain by August 25.
Tripti's silence on personal life
Tripti Dimri often remains silent on her personal relationships. In an interview, she said that she loves her freedom very much and sometimes rumors bother her, because she wants to roam the streets freely like before. Despite this, fans are liking her and Sam's chemistry a lot.
Tripti's upcoming films
The actress was recently seen by the audience in 'Dhadak 2' with Siddhant Chaturvedi, which was released on August 1. After this, her list of films is long - apart from 'Romeo', she will also be seen in 'Spirit', 'Maa Behan' and 'Animal Park'.
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