Taapsee Pannu: I don’t feel I am the one who will get audience into theatres

Snehha Suresh | Feb 22, 2018, 11:48 IST
Actress Taapsee Pannu was applauded for her performance in ‘Judwaa 2’and ‘Pink’. The actress has been described as the most powerful actress of the year. But the actress expresses that she doesn’t feel like she has gained stardom. And she also expressed that she still feels that she is not the one who will get the audience into the cinema theatres.


Tapsee Pannu said, “Not at all. I don’t even feel like a star. I still feel like a struggler because I need to really work hard and make sure that my Friday works for me. I still don’t feel I am the one who will get the audience into theatres as yet. I don’t see that I have that pull, I am trying to make that.”


“The day I feel my audience is taking a ticket of my film and says ‘It’s Taapsee’s film, let’s go and watch it’, that day I will believe I am a star, before that no,” she added.


When asked if she is trying to balance between different genres, she said, “Of course yes, that is the idea behind mixing things up because I feel if I keep doing hard-hitting films which people (the audience) have loved me in and I am very happy about it, I feel people will stereotype me. They will start calling me that I am someone who does only these kind of not so mainstream cinema.”


The actress further said, “I don’t want them (the audience) to stereotype me because then the impact of these hard-hitting films will die down after a time because they would know what they would expect out of me. So, the fun is to mix and match because then you don’t know what you are coming up with next,” she added.


Taapsee said, “Of course, efforts have been made and I am so happy to see each and every leading lady trying to make an effort to do a female-centric film. I think it’s a good way to begin at least to be open to taking risks and chances. But within four years, you can see such a huge change where all the female A-listers, mainstream actresses today are doing at least one female-centric film a year which is so beautiful to see and the result of it is at par as the male-centric film but at least it is headed towards the right direction.


Taapsee concluded by saying, “We are giving the audience content and the audience is slightly opening up I feel... At least they are giving us little bit of an opportunity. We just need to make sure to do good films as female protagonists as the audience continues to believe in us.”

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