Wednesday, December 31, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

Intense Performance Takes A Toll On Me: Taapsee

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jun, 2019 09:29 PM

    Actress Taapsee Pannu, who has been performing intense characters in films including "Mulk", "Badla" and the latest "Game Over", says such roles take a toll on her mind and change her mental fabric a little bit.


    "I really had to psyche myself out to understand the character who has gone through a dark incident and how her body and mind reacts after one year. She is traumatised. It was quite exhausting emotionally and playing such roles surely takes a toll on me," Taapsee said here.


    Directed by Ashwin Saravanan and produced by Reliance Entertainment, the film has released in three languages - Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. This is the first time Taapsee has played a character in which she is wheelchair-bound for a substantial part of the story.


    Recounting the experience of her films "Pink" and "Badla", in which she shared screen space with megastar Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee said: "In 'Badla' also I had a very different character to play. Perhaps that is why after every film, my mental fabric changes a bit.


    "I think it is only natural. Usually, I shoot most of my films at one stretch and that is why for that time being, I become someone closer to my character...even in real life. That is why actors like us are little different, our approach towards reality is different from others.


    "Since we are making the world believe that a character exists, which is actually fictional, our mental fabric is different."


    Taapsee started her career in the movies with Telugu films and also worked in Tamil films.


    "Game Over" marks the first time that her film is releasing in all three languages as she believes that the story is universal and not at all region-specific.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    WATCH: Singer Ammy Virk To Donate Rs 10 Lakh To Punjab Victims’ Families

    As the country mourns victims of the Pulwama terror attack, several people have already come forward to help grieving families of the fallen CRPF jawans.

    WATCH: Singer Ammy Virk To Donate Rs 10 Lakh To Punjab Victims’ Families

    Javed Akhtar, Shabana Azmi Cancel Pakistan Visit

    Javed Akhtar, Shabana Azmi Cancel Pakistan Visit
    In the wake of the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district, veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar and his wife actress Shabana Azmi have decided not to attend an event in Pakistan.

    Javed Akhtar, Shabana Azmi Cancel Pakistan Visit

    Director Krish Jagarlamudi Is Done With The Bickering With Kangana Ranaut.

    Director Krish Jagarlamudi is done with the bickering with Kangana Ranaut.

    Director Krish Jagarlamudi Is Done With The Bickering With Kangana Ranaut.

    My Hubby Karan A Dream Co-Star: Bipasha Basu

    My Hubby Karan A Dream Co-Star: Bipasha Basu
    Actress Bipasha Basu enjoys working with actor and husband Karan Singh Grover, and says he is a dream co-star.

    My Hubby Karan A Dream Co-Star: Bipasha Basu

    Government Capable Enough To Tackle Situation, Says Manoj Bajpayee On Kashmir Attack

    Noted actor Manoj Bajpayee has condemned Thursday's terror attack on a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy in Jammu and Kashmir, and said the Central government is capable enough to tackle the situation.

    Government Capable Enough To Tackle Situation, Says Manoj Bajpayee On Kashmir Attack

    Johnny Lever, Daughter Jamie Address Bollywood Nepotism In Lighter Vein

    Johnny Lever, Daughter Jamie Address Bollywood Nepotism In Lighter Vein
    Celebrated actor-comedian Johnny Lever and his daughter Jamie, also a comedian, have addressed the topic of nepotism in Bollywood in a lighter vein.

    Johnny Lever, Daughter Jamie Address Bollywood Nepotism In Lighter Vein