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Taapsee Pannu is missing the madness in the film industry

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Amid the lockdown in India, Taapsee Pannu is missing out on the madness that actors thrive on, and says she needs to get back to madness.

The actress took to Instagram, where she shared a still from the film Manmarziya­an. In the picture, she is seen sitting on a scooter in a salwar kameez.

“This throwback is clearly out of missing the madness we thrive on as actors. The calm we find in the most crazy situations. Need to get back to the chaos soon... BTW that’s a rig being attached to my scooter to test my balancing skills. Both with the weight n emotions in the take. #Throwback #Archive #Quarantine­post,” she said.

Earlier, she posted another still from the same film where she can be seen dressed as a Sikh bride in a blush pink salwar kameez. She also shared that this is one of her most favourite moments in the film.

The actress essayed the free-spirited Rumi in the film, which also featured Vicky Kaushal and Abhishek Bachchan. Taapsee’s latest role in Anubhav Sinha’s Thappad has been widely acclaimed. The actress will be seen next in Haseen Dillruba, Rashmi Rocket and Shabaash Mithu. IANS

Lara Dutta is excited to play a police officer for the first time in the comedy-action web series Hundred, and says her character is trying hard to survive in a man’s world.

In the series, Lara will be seen as ACP Saumya Shukla.

“The show is a fun and entertaini­ng story of a dysfunctio­nal jodi (pair) and the chaos that ensues in their lives. The makers have carefully scripted the show to bring alive action and humour in a very entertaini­ng way,” Lara said.

“One of the many reasons I chose to do the show is because I have never played a cop on screen and my character is trying hard to survive in a man’s world. She has very interestin­g dynamics with the people in her life and the more complex a situation, the more she thrives. She is nothing like me in real life,” she added.

The Hotstar Specials show chronicles the misadventu­res of two contrastin­g women, set in the backdrop of Mumbai, its chawls and crime gangs. Being described as a masala entertaine­r, the show also stars Rinku Rajguru of Sairat fame.

It is co-directed by Ruchi Narain, Ashutosh Shah and Taher Shabbir. The cast includes names like Karan Wahi, Sudhanshu Pandey, Parmeet Sethi, Rohini Hattangidi, Arun Nalawde and Makarand Deshpande. The eight-episode series will launch on April 25 on Disney+ Hotstar VIP.

Talking about making digital as well as Hindi debut, Rinku said: “It’s been a rollercoas­ter ride making my digital debut with Hundred – a show that has equal measures of comedy and crime. I portray the character of Netra Patil – a bindaas Marathi mulgi (girl) who is trying to live her life to the fullest. What drew me towards the show is the way this character has been moulded – people will see a different side of her in each episode.”

To this, Karan added: “The show will hopefully give people a hundred reasons to smile and uplift their mood in these unpreceden­ted times – it’s just what the doctor ordered!”

Narain feels the show “has all the elements of a family entertaine­r – action, drama, comedy, thrill and more!”

“It’s a story where desperatio­n leads two unlikely women – one bindass (bold) and the other badass – to team up as they chase their own personal goals,” she said.

The show is about a terminally ill girl looking for thrills, who is hired to be an undercover agent by an ambitious female cop looking for a promotion. It will tell their story as they get together to accomplish their own goal in 100 days.

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