Taapsee Pannu on ‘Pink’ and ongoing struggle for women’s safety on its 8th anniversary
Taapsee Pannu reflects on the 8th anniversary of "Pink," highlighting the film's enduring relevance in the ongoing struggle for women's safety and consent.
Taapsee Pannu reflects on the 8th anniversary of "Pink," highlighting the film's enduring relevance in the ongoing struggle for women's safety and consent.
The newly constructed additional interchange station on Line 5, which will provide interconnectivity between the Line 5 i.e., Green Line (Brig. Hoshiar Singh to Inderlok/Kirti Nagar) and the Line 7 i.e., Pink Line (Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar) at the Punjabi Bagh West Metro station of Pink Line was inaugurated.
Further details about the cast and crew are still under wraps.
Recently, Disha showed her love for glitter and pink colour in her latest posts.
Hurdang is a love story featuring Sunny Kaushal and Nushrat Bharucha in the lead.
Along with her childhood photo, the Pink actor also posted a recently clicked image with Shweta in which both the father and daughter are seen sharing smiles.
Going by the visuals, the film looks like a faithful remake of Pink. It promises an intense courtroom drama and Ajith hasn't been seen in such a fierce avatar in a long time.
Kashyap has already finished shooting Saand ki Aankh, which features Taapsee, and is now planning yet another film with the Pink actress.
Actor Vijay Varma who played Moeen Bhai in Gully Boy receives a bouquet of flowers and a handwritten letter by Amitabh Bachchan.
The interesting thing is that each time she faces such trolls, Taapsee manages to come up with savage responses.