
Tridha Choudhary is a prominent face across Indian entertainment, successfully charting a career across television networks, Bhojpuri cinema, and mainstream Hindi films. However, her definitive claim to fame came through director Prakash Jha’s blockbuster political crime-thriller web series Ashram, where she won hearts as 'Babita Bhabhi'. While her sizzling onscreen chemistry and bold intimate scenes with co-star Bobby Deol propelled her into the national spotlight, the actress has now courageously revealed that the very same stardom became the catalyst for her painful real-life heartbreak.Ex-Boyfriend Tried to Pressure Prakash Jha to Rewrite ScriptsBreaking her silence during a raw appearance on the Alphatalks Podcast, Tridha revealed that her ex-partner was deeply insecure about the creative demands of her character. She disclosed that while filming Ashram, her former boyfriend went behind her back to the director's cabin. He directly cornered Prakash Jha, demanding that specific provocative sequences be completely omitted or rewritten."During the shooting, my ex went to Sir (Prakash Jha) and tried to have him change several of my scenes. He told Sir that he was going to marry me, so such scenes should not be included," Tridha shared. Despite the series not being as radically graphic as the internet gossip mills claimed, the trust within the relationship cracked, leading to a permanent split shortly after the show aired. Reflecting on the emotional fallout, Tridha expressed lingering grief, stating she was deeply saddened that the person who claimed to love her completely abandoned her during the darkest phase of her personal life.Demystifying Onscreen Passion: Denims, Boundaries, and Carrot PuddingIn a separate media discussion, the actress delightfully shattered the illusion of onscreen romance, detailing exactly how high-intensity intimate scenes are managed within modern Bollywood sandboxes. When playfully asked about the sheer number of crew members watching during a sequence, Tridha laughed off the societal taboo."On screen, you might see two people holding each other in their arms or kissing. But in reality, I was having a lot of fun behind the scenes. I would comfortably be in denim jeans and eating carrot pudding between takes. The entire shooting process was handled with absolute comfort and professionalism."She emphasized that contemporary cinema operating standards have evolved significantly, empowering actresses to establish non-negotiable professional boundaries. Tridha explained that clear communication between the actor, co-star, and director prevents discomfort. If a scene dictates a structured kiss or embrace, it must remain strictly within those parameters without crossing any ethical or physical limits.What is Next for Tridha Choudhary?Moving past personal struggles, Tridha's professional slate looks incredibly promising. The actress recently made a grand appearance at a high-profile movie premiere in Mumbai for the political drama Aakhri Sawal (released on May 15, 2026), starring industry icons Sanjay Dutt, Amit Sadh, and Namashi Chakraborty, where she plays a critical character named Saara.Furthermore, Tridha is set to make her highly anticipated regional debut in Marathi cinema with the film Gajra, alongside wrapping up work on Super Velli, a unique satirical comedy tracking the life of a lazy superhero.
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