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Yet to find definition of being A-list: Taapsee Pannu

Monday - October 30, 2017 1:02 pm , Category : ENTERTAINMENT
 Yet to find definition of being A-list: Taapsee Pannu
Yet to find definition of being A-list: Taapsee Pannu

Mumbai Oct 30 (IANS) Actress Taapsee Pannu who has made her mark with films like "Pink" "Naam Shabana" and "Judwaa 2" says she is yet to crack the code of being an "A-list" in the Hindi film industry.




The year 2017 has not been great for Bollywood but Taapsee s "Naam Shabana" can be counted as one of the highest grossing female-centric films and "Judwaa 2" has also raked in the moolah.

Yet Taapsee wonders why she isn t counted among the "top".

"I am yet to find out the definition of being an A-listed actress. What does that mean? See as an actress I am happy that people are offering me good roles and I am earning success critically and commercially.

"But it bothers me when a designer says No Taapsee can t be my muse or the show stopper I want an A-lister actress for this collection.

"It happened with the brand endorsements as well. So I am saying that I am ready to give the entrance exam of entering the club of A-listed actresses but can someone please tell me the formula... Maybe awards? I do not know."

Taapsee transitioned from the south Indian film industry to the Hindi movie world. She made her debut in Bollywood with "Chashme Baddoor" in 2013 and landed roles in films like "Baby" "Running Shaadi" "The Ghazi Attack" "Pink" "Naam Shabana" and "Judwaa 2".

She does not fear failure.

Remembering her early days in the Telugu film industry Taapsee said: "You know it is funny now but in the beginning of my career some of the films failed at the box office and filmmakers stopped casting me saying I am bringing bad luck to their film.

"The funny thing is that in those films my contribution was nothing but three songs and five scenes. I have seen so much failure in the south that I know that we cannot control our success rate.

"It s not about our desire to perform in a great story. At the end of it box office result matters. And the weird thing is that we do not know the formula of that."

She says she has been "really lucky" to have worked in commercial potboilers as well as content-driven.

"But I think it is the responsibility of an actor to find the balance because the film industry is ready to give you a tag in no time " she said.

Having said that Taapsee s successful portrayals have been those of women with a fighter instinct. Has it been a conscious choice of doing women-centric films?

Taapsee said: "No. Actually I did not get an opportunity to do so maybe because I have a very natural fighter instinct that filmmakers have noticed and offered me roles in films like Baby or Naam Shabana that need toughness actions.

"I am an outspoken person in real life."

She also says fails to understand why people feel that women essaying ornamental roles in movies do not require artistic skill .

"Who said that looking good is not a task? There are so many girls with a well maintained body but will they be able to walk the beachside in front of the camera wearing a swimsuit?

"Carrying your body in a certain manner to look sexy is also an art. One needs to learn that so we should respect such a performance equally as we do of a de-glam realistic performance in films."

On the work front Taapsee has also started shooting Anubhav Sinha s new directorial venture "Mulk" also featuring Rishi Kapoor Rajat Kapoor Neena Gupta and Prateik Babbar.

(Arundhuti Banerjee can be contacted at arundhuti.b@ians.in)

--IANS
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