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‘I MADE FUN OF MYSELF’

Taapsee Pannu clears the air on her alleged mockery of filmmaker

- Monika Rawal Kukreja monika.rawal@htlive.com

Actor Taapsee Pannu has made her name in Bollywood with hardhittin­g roles in Pink and Naam Shabana, but it was quite different in her debut film, Jhummandi Naadam (2010), directed by K. Raghavendr­a Rao (right), a legend of Telugu cinema.

The actor has been roundly bashed on social media for referring to Rao’s penchant for “showing [the heroine’s] midriff and throwing fruits and flowers at it”, in a chat with the comedy group East India Company. This was said as part of Taapsee’s anecdote about her first film, but this got angry fan reaction like “ungrateful”, a “hypocrite” and a “backstabbe­r” for supposedly forgetting her roots and taking a dig at such a veteran filmmaker.

Talking to us, Taapsee says, “Er, what did I take a dig at? He’s known [for] that. I have stated a fact, and if you’re taking it in a derogatory manner, that’s your problem.” She says, “Trust me, him or me, both of us are really unperturbe­d by whatever I have said, because I’ve seen the video and he has seen it, too, along with his family, and we are all laughing at it.”

Maintainin­g that she wasn’t “disrespect­ful” about anyone, Taapsee quips that the only person she “made fun of ” in the entire chat video was herself. In it, she had said, “...When my turn came, maybe because my midriff wasn’t quite ready, they threw a coconut on me! I don’t know what is so sensuous about a coconut hitting my midriff !”

She tells us, “Whatever I mentioned there was not to make fun of anyone expect me, and it was purely on the basis of facts. I didn’t say anything derogatory or disrespect­ful to anyone.”

Taapsee, who is doing a Telugu film (titled Anando Brahma), adds that as soon as the negative reactions surfaced, she made it a point to clear the air with Rao. “The only person I was concerned about was my director and his family. They told me that they all sat together and saw the video, and laughed at it, and I guess that’s all that matters,” she says.

If people are just going to wait [for a chance] to get hurt, so they can start throwing sh** at other people, you can never stop them TAAPSEE PANNU, ACTOR

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