Taapsee Pannu |
Taapsee Pannu |
Taapsee Pannu finally made her mark in the Bollywood by film
Pink and people started noticing her presence. The actor's last movie Judwaa 2
was a hit and now, she is all set for Soorma.
There was a lot told about #MeToo campaign in Hollywood.
Taapsee revealed that she did not face any sexual harassment, otherwise she
would've "probably helped voicing it." "It's not that it doesn't
happen, it does. I am aware of it because I hear from people who tell me this
but the same people probably aren't ready to openly talk about it because there
are a lot of taboos attached to it. They feel whatever little momentum their
career has gained, because of this a lot of people will not support them,
(they) will think this is a cheap way of publicity. Their ethics and characters
will be questioned," she revealed to a media agency in a media chat.
Taapsee told things are a bit difficult here. "It's not
who was wrong and right in that situation. They will look at the person with a
doubt that 'you are exploiting this situation for your benefit'. Especially for
girls who have no family here or someone supporting them here. It's not like
that. So may be that insecurity really haunts them and that holds them back,"
she further added.
Over the years with her movies such as Baby and Naam
Shabana, the actor has earned the image of an action star. "In this
industry, for an outsider to have any image is a big thing. People do so many
things, just to have an image, whether it's through PR or films. To have such a
strong image, without any acting, off-camera, I feel blessed. The fact that my
audience relates to me and has brought me so far, and you all have come to
watch my short film, I think the image is working well for me," she told.
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