Known for giving befitting replies, Taapsee Pannu has turned out to be one of the most unconventional actors of the Bollywood industry. This Delhi girl made it to the top with her noteworthy hard work in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil cinemas. The award-winning actor not just make headlines for being a style icon and fashion inspiration for many, but she, who is soon to turn 33 has garnered much appreciation for playing some empowering characters in her films. As her birthday is just around the corner, we thought of remembering some of her amazing work and important lessons that her characters taught us.
Taapsee As Amrita Sandhu In Thappad
In this film, the actress in playing Amrita, a wife who didn’t tolerate a slap from her husband at a party. While the incident left Amrita in shock, she stood tall for her self-respect. Besides everyone telling her that it was just one slap and she should move on, she filed for the divorce and decided to live a dignified life. Currently, there are many cases of domestic violence being reported in the country. Yes, the real life is much more complicated from the reel life, but the important thing here to learn is, you must fight for what is right and should not support wrong or violent gestures of husbands or anyone for that matter.
Taapsee As Minal Arora In Pink
Pink was released in 2016 and won several different awards. Taapsee’s character Minal was molested in this film. Unlike most girls, she decided to file an FIR against a powerful person. While her character did receive help from an acclaimed lawyer, we saw Minal showing immense strength and power throughout her journey to get justice. We learned that its okay to breakdown sometimes, but it is not okay to stop fighting against all the odds.
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Taapsee As Prakashi Tomar Saand Ki Aankh
This probably is one of the finest works by Taapsee. Not only we loved her phenomenal acting in this film, but we also remember the film for the strong message that it sent to the audience. A simple woman from Johri village of Uttar Pradesh's Baghpat district, Prakashi Tomar, along with her sister-in-law Chandro Tomar, became the oldest sharpshooters in the world. This taught us, no matter how many obstacles you face in life, with strong determination one can achieve whatever she wants by breaking all the shackles.
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Taapsee As Shabana in Naam Shabana
Girls are now making it in all those professions that are known as male-dominated workplaces. One such field is army and certain defense academies. Taapsee as Shabana motivated us to go for such professions that are considered way too tough for women. Ladies are now entering all such fields and giving strong competition to men. With hard work and quality training, you can also join such fields.
Taapsee As Aarti In Mulk
Discrimination against different religions, castes, and creeds is not new in our society. Without actually realising most of us end up behaving oddly with certain sections of our society. Taapsee’s character Aarti taught us to look at things with an open and neutral mind. Doesn’t matter if people around you are believing in a false case of misguided assumptions, you must always stand for what is right and the truth.
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