“I’m Less Heroine And More Hero In My Story.” Taapsee’s Post Is A MUST Read For Every Girl

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Bollywood actress, Taapsee Pannu has been around for some time now. But, and I’m ashamed to admit, that we took notice of this talented girl only post ‘Pink’. It was only when she was brought along with the Shahenshah, Amitabh Bachchan, that we saw her for who she is and not just a singing/dancing prop around ‘A’ list actors.

In fact, I’m here to introduce you to another side of the persona that is, Taapsee. Brought to us, by a Humans of Bombay, this post is for every girl who thought she wasn’t enough. Who thought she wasn’t worth it. Read it in her own words here.

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“I got into modelling during my college days, just to make some extra pocket money. I had scored 88% in my CAT exams and was en route to pursuing my MBA when I got an offer for a film — it happened as organically as that. Thereafter, three of the films I worked in didn’t work and I got the label of ‘iron leg’ — I was ‘rumoured’ to bring bad luck to films. Mind you, all of these films had huge male co-stars and directors, but the failure of movies was blamed upon my bad luck.

Thereafter, I’ve been asked to reduce my pay, I’ve been thrown out of films because the producer was having financial issues. This was all before I did the movie Pink but believe it or not, even after that there’s stigma I’ve had to deal with. Actors have refused to work with me in Bollywood because I’m not an ‘A-list actress’. Producers have finalised me, locked my dates and then randomly backed out at the last minute because they got a bigger name. Expecting equal pay is far off, even the basic amount is something I have to fight for— but I’m not complaining.

I’m here because I love acting — I may not be the most glamorous or have the perfect body but I believe in my art. I don’t like indulging in self-pity…I enjoy being strong and independent. Just a few weeks ago, I was going to a Keertan in Delhi where in the middle of the crowd I felt a guy trying to poke me from behind. I didn’t even turn to look at him, I grabbed his finger and twisted it so hard that he winced in pain. Truth is, I’m less heroine and more the ‘hero’ in my story and for some that’s a bitter pill to swallow, but then that’s tough…because I’m not going anywhere.”

 

It is not only sad but unfortunate how Bollywood is obsessed with the ‘ideal’ cast of a heroine! But like Taapsee said, be your own hero. Thanks gal, we owe you big!

Read the entire post here.

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