In order to prioritise quality and personal growth, actor Pankaj Tripathi wants to limit his film projects to no more than four per year. Despite having six films scheduled for release, the actor hopes to find an improved balance between work and life and spend more time farming and with his family. Tripathi thinks that acting is a craft that necessitates unique insights and personal experiences, which he intends to replenish by taking breaks between assignments. He is thankful for not being typecast and attributes his adaptability to his theatre training.
The actor has chosen to focus on the calibre of his work and his personal growth by limiting himself to a maximum of “four film projects per year” despite his hectic schedule.
The 46-year-old star shares during an interview, “I will complete Main Atal Hoon on July 7 and then on July 9, I will join the cast of Stree 2. I am shooting for 360 days in a year aur main asal zindagi mein itna vyast rehne wala aadmi nahi hoon.”
Tripathi is happy that he has not been typecast and credits his expertise in theatre for his ability to play a variety of personalities. However, he is aware of his limitations. “Acting is such an art ki aap utna hi kharch kar sakte ho jitna aapke andar jama hai. So, you need to refill your earnings (life experiences and observations) which I am not able to do at present,” avers the actor, who also wishes to spend some time with his dear ones while also be there at his village doing farming.