Pooja Bhatt Calls Deepak Tijori's Directorial Comeback Tipppsy 'Ironic', Says 'He Is A Man Who Has Never Touched Alcohol'

Pooja Bhatt's Sadak co-star Deepak Tijori's directorial Tipppsy trailer is out and here's what the actress has to say about it

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Pooja Bhatt Calls Deepak Tijori's Directorial Comeback Tipppsy 'Ironic', Says 'He Is A Man Who Has Never Touched Alcohol'
Actor Deepak Tijori is gearing up for his directorial comeback with the much-anticipated film "Tipppsy," a narrative revolving around the transformative journey of five girls during a bachelorette escapade in Goa. The trailer unveiling event in Mumbai witnessed the presence of Tijori's close confidants, Pooja Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt, who expressed their optimism about the film's success.

Mahesh Bhatt hailed the film's contemporary relevance, emphasizing its alignment with the pulse of the current generation. He commended Tijori's storytelling prowess and anticipated the audience's appreciation for his distinct narrative style. In a rapidly evolving landscape, characterized by fleeting attention spans, Mahesh underscored the importance of capturing viewers' interest from the outset, a feat he believed "Tipppsy" achieved effortlessly.

Pooja Bhatt, while acknowledging the irony of Tijori helming a film centered on inebriated characters despite his abstinence from alcohol, lauded his commitment to authenticity. Reflecting on their enduring friendship spanning three decades, she celebrated Tijori's unwavering support during her own tumultuous phases, emphasizing the rarity of genuine connections in an era dominated by superficiality.

Tijori, in turn, expressed gratitude towards his lead actresses for their dedication in portraying characters divergent from their real personas. He credited their transformative performances for bolstering his confidence in the project, despite initial apprehensions. Moreover, he credited Mahesh Bhatt for his mentorship, recalling a poignant anecdote that resonated deeply with him, reaffirming his artistic journey.

At 62, Tijori emphasized the importance of age-appropriate roles, drawing parallels with industry stalwarts like Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. He advocated for a shift towards roles that resonate with an actor's age and life experiences, eschewing outdated tropes perpetuated by mainstream cinema.




In conclusion, Tijori extended an invitation to audiences to experience the riveting narrative of "Tipppsy" firsthand, assuring them of a cinematic experience brimming with suspense and intrigue. With a cast and crew driven by passion and authenticity, the film promises to resonate with audiences seeking immersive storytelling and compelling performances.

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