With movies like Pink, Game Over, Saand Ki Aankh and Manmarziyaan, Taapsee Pannu has been beautifully representing every modern woman, who doesn't shy away from standing up for herself or to make a decision for herself.
Taapsee has proved that she will not compromise on the script and will continue to do films with progressive storylines. Instead of being a part of the group that only wants to be associated with big banners and fancy location sets, Taapsee proved that there is much more to her than what a typical Bollywood heroine would aspire or aim for.
Even off-screen, she never hesitated from expressing her views. Recently, Taapsee appeared on Kareena Kapoor Khan's radio show What Women Want 2 and recounted an incident when a man tried to touch her from behind.?
Recalling the horrid incident, she said,?
"We used to go to the Gurudwara during Gurpurab and I remember there used to be stalls next to it that served food to people outside. The place used to be crowded in such a way that people would always end up bumping into each other. I had awkward experiences before this incident as well. But this time, I had an intuition that something like this would happen as I am going into that kind of crowd. I was mentally prepared for it until I felt a man trying to touch my backside. That's when I realized that this has happened again."?
Taapsee was brave enough to defend herself and she gave that man a hard lesson.?
On the work front, Taapsee is on a roll with back to back exciting projects.?On Wednesday, the actor shared the first look as cricketer Mithali Raj in the upcoming biopic, Shabaash Mithu.?
She wrote in a tweet, ¡°I have always been asked who¡¯s your favourite male cricketer but you should ask them who their favourite female cricketer is.¡±Taapsee was last seen in Saand Ki Aankh.?