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Dilraba Dilmurat to Leave Jaywalk Studios to Build Her Own Agency?

Dilraba Dilmurat Set to Exit Jaywalk After Over a Decade
Dilraba Dilmurat to Leave Jaywalk Studios? Big Moves Ahead as Contract Nears End

It’s the kind of industry rumour that sets both fans and insiders buzzing — Dilraba Dilmurat, one of Chinese dramaland’s most recognisable faces, is reportedly on her way out of long-time agency Jaywalk Studios (a.k.a. Jiaxing Media), with her contract set to expire this June 2025.

If true, this would mark the end of an 11+ year partnership — a pretty rare feat in the fast-shifting world of C-ent. Dilireba signed with Jaywalk not long after her debut in 2013 and quickly became one of the studio’s biggest cash cows and public sweethearts. From romcoms to fantasy epics, she's been the poster girl for Jaywalk's top-tier productions.

So… what’s next?

Well, word on the street is that she won’t be renewing. Sources say the decision is not expected to spark major fireworks — more of a “thanks for everything, but I’m off to do me now” kind of vibe. 

Dilraba Dilmurat Reportedly Parting Ways with Jaywalk

That said, insiders reckon Jaywalk will still try to sway her with a few last-minute sweeteners. Nothing messy (no lawsuits or shade, we hope), but definitely a bit of behind-the-scenes tug-of-war energy.

As for where she’s headed? Rumour mill says she's eyeing full independence — think setting up her own agency, built around the personal studio she’s already been quietly running. 

A natural next step, really, for a top-tier celeb of her scale. Control your brand, pick your scripts, call your own shots — it’s a move many A-listers have made as they hit their 30s and beyond.

Fans are already speculating about what this means for her career direction. Will she take on riskier roles? Start backing new talents under her wing? One thing’s for sure: Dilraba’s not going anywhere. She’s levelling up.

No official statements from either side as of writing, but the timing makes sense — and the industry’s watching closely.

Stay tuned. June might just be the start of Dilraba 2.0.

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