Letting out her unabandoned thoughts and probably thinking out loud, the Beauty and the Tech Geek -Taapsee - unveiled intriguing facts in a conversation with utsavi Jha.
As Taapsee sashayed into the studio, we were amazed by how simple and casual the air around her was and we knew at that time the shoot would have a hassle free approach. What ensued later were a string of sexy poses as Taapsee striked them perfectly, some quick conversations we tried to steal in-between shots and lots of laughter. As we caught a corner to talk, we were in awe of the ease with which she conveyed her unmasked thoughts. Her calm demeanour bowled us over each time and we enjoyed her candidness on her idea of the future, preferences, her journey and a lot of other topics. What presumably seemed like a tiresome shoot that starts at 6 in the evening on a Friday thus turned out to be quite a positivity-packed affair.
How are bollywood and acting shaping up your life?
TAAPSEE PANNU: Bollywood was never in my plan of things. I never wanted to be an actor nor did I ever really take part in drama or a play in my school and college life. I had no experience or interest in acting. More importantly, I was a geek; I loved my subjects, my education, my studies. I used to be a jack of all trades kind of a person. When I started modelling for pocket money is when I tried my hand at pageants just for the sake of some adventure because I keep doing random things. Since I can’t just settle down doing one thing at a time, I need to keep myself busy doing something all the time. So I ended up trying my luck in films down South because that is where I was getting the offers from. Hindi offered me roles but they were all from new names and not of my interest. Since this profession was not of my interest, I didn’t want to waste time working with unknown names. South ones, after researching I found, were credible, big names which is why I accepted them.
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