Updated On: 27 November, 2018 08:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Letty Mariam Abraham
Returning with the second edition of The Trip, Shweta Tripathi on her unconventional career choices and life after marriage

Shweta Tripathi
How has life changed after marriage?
The only difference is that my address has changed. I am still doing up our room. We've been dating for five years and couldn't wait to get married. Cheetah [Chaitanya Sharma] is my anchor; he brought stability to my life. Acting is not just about glamour, you are portraying the emotions of so many characters and that sometimes plays with your sanity. That's why it's essential to have some 'me' time, and I get that with him.
The Trip 2 revolves around female bonding. What are you like with your girlfriends off-screen?
My girlfriends and I talk about cinema, the shows we are binge-watching and how we can make a difference in society. We play board games like Settlers of Catan, and also travel together. In fact, we are already planning our next trip to Sri Lanka. Unlike what men think, girls don't talk only about boys and shopping. Sadly, that perception has been created on screen because there are barely any female writers who can showcase the real equation women share. Luckily, I have worked with directors who are gender neutral in
their treatment.