Published 14:28 IST, July 29th 2020
Taapsee Pannu admits movie mafia hampered her career; says 'I don't choose to be bitter'
In an interview with a leading news daily, actor Taapsee Pannu spoke about being sidelined by the movie mafia and revealed why they cant break her career.
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In an interview with a leading news daily, actor Taapsee Pannu addressed the insider-outsider furore on social media and confessed that, in the past, the movie mafia has planted ‘hurdles in her journey’, however, ‘they have never tried to destroy her career’. Backing her claims, Taapsee Pannu explained that she doesn’t choose to be bitter about being ‘replaced in many films with star kids’. Pannu clarified that she does not intend 'to seek validation from the biggies'.
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I don't give Biggies the power to break my career: Taapsee
Furthermore, Taaapse revealed that many stars from the Bollywood mafia haven’t come to her movie screenings or written about them in the past, which doesn’t 'make her movies unsuccessful'. In her interview, Pannu remarked that she doesn’t give the biggies 'the power to break her career'. The insider-outsider debate once again resurfaced on the headlines after Kangana Ranaut called out Taapsee and Swara Bhasker for supporting the Bollywood biggies in an exclusive interview with Republic TV.
In her interview to Republic, Ranaut remarked that their existence in the movie business was proof of nepotism in Bollywood. Following the interview, Kangana Ranaut's team, Swara Bhasker and Taapse indulged in a Twitter war, with the actors slamming each other for their remarks about nepotism. Take a look at a few tweets exchanged:
On the professional front:
After delivering path-breaking performances in films like Mission Mangal and Saand Ki Aankh, Taapsee is all set to step into the shoes of Mithali Raj. Helmed by Rahul Dholakia, Shabaash Mithu chronicles the story of Mithali Raj's journey to fame and success. The movie is expected to hit the theatres in 2020. The actor last worked in Thappad along with Pavail Gulati and Anubhav Sinha, which points out how Indian women face casual sexism in day-to-day life.
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Updated 14:28 IST, July 29th 2020