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Taapsee Pannu

Indian actres


Taapsee Pannu is a talented and versatile Indian actress known for her work predominantly in Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil cinema. Born on August 1, 1987, in New Delhi, India, she pursued a career in modeling before venturing into acting.

Taapsee graduated with a degree in Computer Science Engineering from the Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology in New Delhi. However, her passion for acting led her to pursue a career in the film industry.

Her acting journey began in the South Indian film industry with the Telugu film “Jhummandi Naadam” in 2010, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. She subsequently appeared in several Telugu and Tamil films, gaining recognition for her performances.

Taapsee Pannu made her Bollywood debut with the film “Chashme Baddoor” in 2013, directed by David Dhawan. However, it was her role in the critically acclaimed film “Pink” (2016), directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, that brought her widespread acclaim and established her as a talented actress in Bollywood. Her portrayal of a young woman involved in a legal battle received praise from critics and audiences alike.

Since then, Taapsee has delivered several noteworthy performances in films such as “Naam Shabana” (2017), “Mulk” (2018), “Badla” (2019), and “Thappad” (2020). She is known for her versatility and ability to portray a wide range of characters with depth and authenticity.

Apart from her acting career, Taapsee Pannu is also actively involved in various social causes and has been vocal about issues such as women’s empowerment, gender equality, and mental health awareness.

Taapsee Pannu’s journey in the film industry has been marked by her talent, determination, and dedication to her craft. She continues to push boundaries with her choice of roles and remains one of the most promising actresses in Indian cinema today.

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