Pankaj Tripathi’s daughter Aashi steps into the spotlight with music video debut


Daijiworld Media Network- Mumbai

Mumbai, Mar 18: Aashi Tripathi, daughter of acclaimed Bollywood actor Pankaj Tripathi, has made her debut in the entertainment industry with the music video Rang Daaro. Released by Jar Pictures, the visually rich video showcases Aashi in a mesmerizing role, adding depth to the song’s artistic essence.

Aashi, who is currently pursuing her studies in Mumbai, had previously not expressed interest in entering Bollywood. However, her appearance in Rang Daaro signals a potential inclination toward the creative arts. The song, known for its captivating visuals and soulful composition, has been well-received by audiences, with many praising Aashi’s expressive screen presence.

Pankaj Tripathi, widely known for his stellar performances in films and web series, has always maintained that his daughter’s career choices would be entirely her own. While it remains to be seen whether Aashi will take on more projects in the industry, her debut has undoubtedly sparked curiosity about her future endeavors.

With Rang Daaro garnering attention across digital platforms, Aashi Tripathi’s artistic journey has begun on a promising note, adding a fresh chapter to the Tripathi family’s creative legacy.

  

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