Vikrant Massey on Taapsee Pannu’s ‘hero doesn’t matter’ comment for ‘Haseen Dillruba’
Vikrant Massey finally breaks his silence over Taapsee Pannu's previous comment, "The hero doesn't matter" for 'Haseen Dillruba.'
Vikrant Massey finally breaks his silence over Taapsee Pannu's previous comment, "The hero doesn't matter" for 'Haseen Dillruba.'
Taapsee Pannu reveals that big-budget films like 'Dunki' and 'Judwaa 2' don't pay her much, highlighting how male leads often control casting decisions in Bollywood.
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.
Mudassar Aziz discusses the performance of 'Khel Khel Mein' and states that the film requires “maturity of mind” to be fully understood.
Taapsee Pannu shares her family's experience during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and her own financial struggles growing up, highlighting her journey from hardship to success.
Rashmi Rocket casts Taapsee as a runner from the Rann of Kutch who fights for her identity and becomes an athlete.
Taapsee posted a picture on Instagram. In the image, she is seen lying on the ground with one hand covering her face and the other almost blocking the view of the camera lens.
Directed by Akarsh Khurana, "Rashmi Rocket" is about a runner from the Rann of Kutch who fights for her identity and becomes an athlete.
"Getting back to the grind with rejuvenated energy, exotic tan lines and most importantly covid negative report #WorkCalls #LightsCameraActionMode," she wrote on Instagram.
In another video, Taapsee's sister Evania can be seen strolling on the beach with her feet dipped in water.