Taapsee Pannu recently said that she originally doesn’t have the ‘sensuality’ of her Haseen Dillruba character, Rani Kashyap. She expressed that a lot of the emotions of the characters didn’t come naturally to her.
According to Bollywood Hungama, Taapsee Pannu said, "People who've known me... They'll know that I am far, far away from Rani, in my real life, the kind of person that I am. I don't have that sexual, sensuous vibe with me. I don't carry that, I don't use that to my advantage. So for me to pull off a character like that... I'm not so smitten with the idea of love."
View this post on InstagramShe further added, "There were a lot of these emotions that weren't coming organically to me, as Taapsee, and I had to literally psych myself out into believing that she is this person who is just smitten with the idea of love and can go to any dramatic extent to get that love in her life, and she's using sexuality and sensuality as her weapon for that. These were the things not coming naturally to me."
She also said that if the audiences like her films, that means that her risky decision-making is working for her.
View this post on InstagramHaseen Dillruba directed by Vinil Mathew and written by Kanika Dhillon starring Harshvardhan Rane and Vikrant Massey alongside Taapsee Pannu released on Netflix on July 2.
The film received a mixed review from the audience and this film is not a cup of tea for everyone. However, the crime thriller created a lot of buzz.
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