The Free Press Journal

TAAPSEE FEELS BAD WHEN SOME COMMUNITIE­S ARE TARGETED

She says she feels bad about how some communitie­s are targeted

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After working in a critically acclaimed film Mulk, which talked about ‘Islamophob­ia’ and dealt with other social issues, actress Taapsee Pannu feels happy and disturbed at the same time. “I am very happy with the way the audience has received the film but at the same time disturbed with the way some communitie­s are picked out and targeted by the society,” Taapsee said.

Taapsee, who played a lawyer in Mulk, wanted to bring a change in society through the film. “I took up this film to stand up for them and initiate a change. There were a few apprehensi­ons initially about the character that I play, but I can now say with conviction that they have been put to rest,” she said.

Directed by Anubhav Sinha, the film features actors Rishi Kapoor, Rajat Kapoor, Neena Gupta, Prateik Babbar and Ashutosh Rana in pivotal roles. With the film, Taapsee and Anubhav want people to understand “what film has actually tried to convey”. “I hope that with the television premiere, the message is conveyed and people realise it, thus taking that step against creating a difference,” added the actress.

Mulk, which released in August, did not get a smooth release as it faced a lot of backlash and criticism from people. From the audience lashing out against the subject of the film to trolling of actors and calling them “anti-national”, the film was mired in several controvers­ies. For Anubhav, making Mulk was quite challengin­g.

“With the response the movie received during its theatrical release, I am happy to know that the Indian audience is mature and open to movies that are against the tide. Making Mulk was challengin­g as it not only addresses but also highlights the constant divide between the Hindus and Muslims. The movie is unlike any other Bollywood entertaine­r and was made with the intention to be heard rather than just talk about an issue on surface level,” he said.

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