Proud to witness, be part of new age Indian cinema: Taapsee Pannu
Mumbai
Mar 26, 2017
Actress Taapsee Pannu, who will next be seen in the forthcoming
movie 'Naam Shabana', says she is proud to be part of the changing
phase of Indian cinema where women-centric films are becoming a reality.
'When I entered the film industry, it was going through
the change and I knew that people are ready to receive experimental content,
but never thought I will become part of that change with a film like 'Pink'.
I feel proud to witness and be a part of new age Indian cinema. I think I am
very fortunate,' Taapsee told IANS here.
The actress thinks 'Pink' brought about 'almost
like a revolution in cinema' with its telling of a tale which conveys that
when a woman says 'no', it strictly means so.
She says it's 'unbelievable' how 'people have
started debating about women's issues, girls' safety and gender equality'
using 'Pink' as a reference point.
Starting her career in 2010 with Telugu film 'Jhummandi
Naadam', Taapsee acted in various south Indian films before debuting in
Bollywood with 'Chashme Baddoor' in 2013. However, she was noticed
for her action-packed performance in 'Baby', directed by Neeraj Pandey.
Her character in 'Baby' is what has resulted in its
spin-off 'Naam Shabana', produced by Pandey and directed by Shivam
Nair.
Since it is her second film with Pandey, asked how has her
equation evolved with the filmmaker, she said: 'It's still the same. Neeraj
Pandey is a man of few words. Therefore, I had to be very conscious on set,
and he helped me to learn the mind of the character that lies in between the
lines.'
'It's very interesting to essay such a character because
I do not relate to Shabana at all.'
Whether it is 'Pink', 'Baby' or 'Naam
Shabana', though there is a strong projection of female characters, all
these films were driven by male stars like Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar.
So, do these films receive appreciation because of star power
or content?
'There is no denying the fact that star power matters,
but what would be best for our film is to utilise that for telling a substantial
story. You see, in 'Naam Shabana' for instance, where actors like Akhay Kumar
and Manoj Bajpayee are also involved, I am taking the centrestage.'
'It shows how they are supporting a good story with their
full conviction. In fact, Akshay is a co-producer of the film,' Taapsee
said.
'Naam Shabana' is releasing on March 31
Mumbai
Mar 26, 2017
Actress Taapsee Pannu, who will next be seen in the forthcoming
movie 'Naam Shabana', says she is proud to be part of the changing
phase of Indian cinema where women-centric films are becoming a reality.
'When I entered the film industry, it was going through
the change and I knew that people are ready to receive experimental content,
but never thought I will become part of that change with a film like 'Pink'.
I feel proud to witness and be a part of new age Indian cinema. I think I am
very fortunate,' Taapsee told IANS here.
The actress thinks 'Pink' brought about 'almost
like a revolution in cinema' with its telling of a tale which conveys that
when a woman says 'no', it strictly means so.
She says it's 'unbelievable' how 'people have
started debating about women's issues, girls' safety and gender equality'
using 'Pink' as a reference point.
Starting her career in 2010 with Telugu film 'Jhummandi
Naadam', Taapsee acted in various south Indian films before debuting in
Bollywood with 'Chashme Baddoor' in 2013. However, she was noticed
for her action-packed performance in 'Baby', directed by Neeraj Pandey.
Her character in 'Baby' is what has resulted in its
spin-off 'Naam Shabana', produced by Pandey and directed by Shivam
Nair.
Since it is her second film with Pandey, asked how has her
equation evolved with the filmmaker, she said: 'It's still the same. Neeraj
Pandey is a man of few words. Therefore, I had to be very conscious on set,
and he helped me to learn the mind of the character that lies in between the
lines.'
'It's very interesting to essay such a character because
I do not relate to Shabana at all.'
Whether it is 'Pink', 'Baby' or 'Naam
Shabana', though there is a strong projection of female characters, all
these films were driven by male stars like Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar.
So, do these films receive appreciation because of star power
or content?
'There is no denying the fact that star power matters,
but what would be best for our film is to utilise that for telling a substantial
story. You see, in 'Naam Shabana' for instance, where actors like Akhay Kumar
and Manoj Bajpayee are also involved, I am taking the centrestage.'
'It shows how they are supporting a good story with their
full conviction. In fact, Akshay is a co-producer of the film,' Taapsee
said.
'Naam Shabana' is releasing on March 31
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