Taapsee Pannu: People come to me and tell me ‘this is written for you’, that’s the kind of situation I have no complaints about

Taapsee Pannu has said that she is ‘glad’ to reach at a phase where she gets central roles, and the ‘best scripts in the industry’ with a female lead, comes to her. Taapsee will soon be seen in the Indian adaptation of the 1998 German movie Run Lola Run. Titled Looop Lapeta, the movie will arrive on Netflix this week.

Taapsee told Indian Express in an interview, “I am glad that I am getting central roles, I can unabashedly say that some of the best scripts in the industry with a female protagonist come to me, and I am not going to be modest about it. People come to me and tell me ‘this is written for you’, that’s the kind of situation I have no complaints about.”

She also added, “But it is not because I wanted to be the centre of attention but because it just so happened, maybe we can call it the snowball effect for doing the kind of films that I have done and I am happy to be where I am today. I have no complaints either way.” In the interview, she also said that she “made a career out of a seven-minute role that really did wonders for me.”

The role film she referred to, was Baby. Taapsee came into the spotlight after she featured in an appearance in Akshay Kumar-starrer Baby. Her performance was broadly valued and later, Neeraj Pandey made a spin-off for her character titled Naam Shabana.

 

Aman Shukla

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