Unveiling Bollywood’s hypocrisy: Taapsee Pannu’s bold move  

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Taapsee Pannu is no doubt a highly skilled actress in the Bollywood realm. She has earned her reputation through unconventional and daring roles that set her apart from the rest. With a string of successful content-driven films under her belt, Taapsee has solidified her position as one of the industry’s most reliable and successful actresses.

Not content with just acting, Taapsee Pannu ventured into the world of production by launching her own company, Outsider Films. In this new role, she has overseen the creation of two noteworthy films: “Blurr” on Zee 5 and the recently released “Dhak Dhak,” featuring acclaimed actors like Ratna Pathak Shah, Sanjana Sanghi, Dia Mirza, and Fatima Sana Shaikh.

Despite her undeniable success, Pannu remains vigilant about the challenges faced by low-budget films in the industry’s rigid star system. In a recent interview, she candidly discussed the pervasive hypocrisy within the Bollywood domain, shedding light on the struggles faced by smaller productions in the face of industry biases. Taapsee Pannu’s willingness to address these issues showcases her dedication not only to her craft but at the same time to bringing about positive change within the film industry.

Taapsee Pannu calls out Bollywood’s hypocrisy 

In a recent candid conversation with E Times, Taapsee Pannu delved into the industry dynamics, shedding light on the lack of support for meaningful films in Bollywood. During the interview, she boldly addressed the prevalent hypocrisy within the industry, highlighting a concerning trend: people’s fixation on the lead actor’s identity even before understanding the essence of the film.

According to Taapsee, this disturbing phenomenon became  evident to her while working on her recent project, “Dhak Dhak.” She revealed how her long-held belief in the adage “content is king” was shattered when she observed that people, instead of appreciating the story’s depth, were quick to inquire, “Who is the hero in the film?” This single question often determines the financial and emotional investment people are willing to make in a project.

What sets Taapsee apart in this scenario is her unconventional approach to choosing roles. Unlike many of her industry peers, she emphasized that she never prioritizes co-stars or the reputation of the production team when signing a movie. This perspective has led her to collaborate with numerous first-time directors and co-stars who were newcomers in the industry. However, Taapsee expressed her disappointment, noting that not everyone in the Bollywood landscape shares her open-minded approach, which is quite unfortunate.

Taapsee Pannu’s insights serve as a powerful commentary on the industry’s mindset, highlighting the need for a paradigm shift where meaningful content takes precedence over star power in the world of cinema.

Taapsee Pannu unmasks Bollywood’s star system

The audacious actress, Taapsee Pannu shared her thoughts, saying that the ‘star system’ plays a significant role, even with the rise of OTT platforms. She expressed, that everyone who is involved in this trend, including actors, studios, and the audience are responsible. It’s like a cycle. Smaller films often struggle because studios recover their money by selling digital rights, leading to less interest in promoting and releasing these movies properly. This hampers the industry’s growth as it only supports big names limiting opportunities for others. This widens the gap between actors and stars. 

Taapsee Pannu puts emphasis on the need for a shift in this mindset. She also pointed out how this cycle limits the opportunities for newcomers and smaller projects. She believes that meaningful cinema deserves even more recognition and support from all stakeholders in order to foster a balanced industry where talent can prevail over mere stardom.

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