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It's very disturbing to see Muslims being targeted in India: Taapsee Pannu
By Entertainment Desk
Published: July 11, 2018
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PHOTO: INDIAN EXPRESS
Bollywood’s budding starlet, Taapsee Pannu first made her mark in Amitabh Bachchan starrer social drama, Pink. The actor is now gearing up for her recent venture, Mulk, which stars Rishi Kapoor as protagonist.
Pannu plays the role of a lawyer determined to clear her client’s name from treason allegation because she believes he’s being targeted because of his religion.
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At the trailer launch event of the film, Pannu said she finds it ‘disturbing that a particular religion is targeted like that.’ She explained how her life is also affected by this, reported The Indian Express.
PHOTO: FILMI BEAT
When asked about the community being targeted, the Soorma actor told reporters, “It’s very disturbing. I’ll give you an example from my own life. My manager is a Muslim, my driver, my house help are Muslims.”
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“If I were to feel disturbed in their presence then I would be disturbed whole day and night because my life is run by them. It’s very disturbing to realise that a particular religion is being targeted,” she added.
“These people are inseparable to me. So this was a big reason for me to do the film. I thought if someone has to stand up then I would like to take that responsibility. This fear and this disturbance in my mind, I vented it all out through this film.”
PHOTO: TIMES OF INDIA
She also said that the message the makers are trying to put across is of religious discrimination.
“This is not the government’s matter to address, it is ours. That’s what we are trying to express in the film and whatever dialogues I have said in the film I have done it with all my heart. So, I hope when the film releases on August 3, and the audience watches the film, they will be able to understand how we all feel about this issue,” she went on to comment.
PHOTO: 365 CELEBRITY
The director of the film, Anubhav Sinha, who was present at the trailer launch, added, “When we started the film it looked against the tide but the kind of comments we are receiving I am happy that I made it. It’s not about Hindu-Muslims, we have had these clashes before. It’s such a diverse country, everybody has fought everybody. Hindus have fought Muslims, Sikhs have fought Hindus, Shias have fought Sunnis, Brahmins have fought Thakurs. So it goes on in our country.”
Mulk also stars Rajat Kapoor, Ashutosh Rana and Ashrut Abhinandan Jain in pivotal roles and is slated to release on August 3.
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Read more: Bollywood , Film , india
By Entertainment Desk
Published: July 11, 2018
19SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
PHOTO: INDIAN EXPRESS
Bollywood’s budding starlet, Taapsee Pannu first made her mark in Amitabh Bachchan starrer social drama, Pink. The actor is now gearing up for her recent venture, Mulk, which stars Rishi Kapoor as protagonist.
Pannu plays the role of a lawyer determined to clear her client’s name from treason allegation because she believes he’s being targeted because of his religion.
Taapsee Pannu – Not just a pretty face
At the trailer launch event of the film, Pannu said she finds it ‘disturbing that a particular religion is targeted like that.’ She explained how her life is also affected by this, reported The Indian Express.
PHOTO: FILMI BEAT
When asked about the community being targeted, the Soorma actor told reporters, “It’s very disturbing. I’ll give you an example from my own life. My manager is a Muslim, my driver, my house help are Muslims.”
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“If I were to feel disturbed in their presence then I would be disturbed whole day and night because my life is run by them. It’s very disturbing to realise that a particular religion is being targeted,” she added.
“These people are inseparable to me. So this was a big reason for me to do the film. I thought if someone has to stand up then I would like to take that responsibility. This fear and this disturbance in my mind, I vented it all out through this film.”
PHOTO: TIMES OF INDIA
She also said that the message the makers are trying to put across is of religious discrimination.
“This is not the government’s matter to address, it is ours. That’s what we are trying to express in the film and whatever dialogues I have said in the film I have done it with all my heart. So, I hope when the film releases on August 3, and the audience watches the film, they will be able to understand how we all feel about this issue,” she went on to comment.
PHOTO: 365 CELEBRITY
The director of the film, Anubhav Sinha, who was present at the trailer launch, added, “When we started the film it looked against the tide but the kind of comments we are receiving I am happy that I made it. It’s not about Hindu-Muslims, we have had these clashes before. It’s such a diverse country, everybody has fought everybody. Hindus have fought Muslims, Sikhs have fought Hindus, Shias have fought Sunnis, Brahmins have fought Thakurs. So it goes on in our country.”
Mulk also stars Rajat Kapoor, Ashutosh Rana and Ashrut Abhinandan Jain in pivotal roles and is slated to release on August 3.
Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.
Read more: Bollywood , Film , india