The Power of the Outsider with Taapsee Pannu
In the world of Bollywood, where nepotism often reigns supreme, Taapsee Pannu has managed to carve a niche for herself as a successful outsider. Pannu’s journey to stardom is a testament to the power of talent, hard work, and perseverance.
Starting her career in the South Indian film industry, Pannu made her Bollywood debut in 2013 with the critically acclaimed film “Chashme Baddoor.” Despite not having any industry connections, Pannu quickly made a name for herself with standout performances in films like “Pink” and “Naam Shabana.”
What sets Pannu apart from other actors is her ability to effortlessly transition between roles, from hard-hitting dramas to lighthearted comedies. Her versatility and commitment to her craft have earned her accolades from critics and audiences alike.
One of Pannu’s most memorable performances was in the film “Thappad,” where she played the role of a woman who challenges societal norms and stands up against domestic violence. The film received widespread acclaim for its powerful message and Pannu’s nuanced portrayal of her character.
Despite facing challenges and obstacles along the way, Pannu has remained undeterred in her pursuit of success. She has become an inspiration for aspiring actors from non-film backgrounds, proving that talent and hard work can indeed trump nepotism in the industry.
As Pannu continues to deliver impressive performances and break stereotypes in Bollywood, she serves as a shining example of the power of the outsider. Her success story is a reminder that with determination and talent, anyone can achieve their dreams, no matter where they come from.
Very clear mindful artist
Please interview Sushmita Sen
beauty with brain…..
Anti Indian anti hindu worst girl ever
In the times of jingoist media, at least we have some decent interviews and reviews
Love the interviewee and the interviewer equally! What sensible questions and top rate answers!
Thank God I didn't skip this after enjoying Montek. A controlled multiple personality is what she is. The "disorder" happens when one is not agile in understanding the wide canvas of people, life throws at us.
She's inspiring. (I do not see movies) A good role model and a thinking person.
You Shoma, surprise us every time you bring on subjects and draw the best out of them. Keep up the brilliant work.
Very interesting conversation
Just subscribed your channel. Keep up the good work ❤
Tapsee has immense clarity abt herself. It's a pleasure to listen to her. Very eloquent & genuine!
Thanks a lot Ms. Shoma for bringing her❤