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Telugu Industry Must Ban Taapsee

on Jul 10, 2017

Tollywood filmmakers introduced many heroines from other states, most probably from North. However, these heroines changing their voice and are blaming Tollywood when they are getting chance in Bollywood. What's more, few heroines even shaming those filmmakers who have given life in Tollywood.

Recently, actress Taapsee made rude remarks on K Raghavendra Rao who introduced her with Jhummandi Naadam. The actress attended a TV show and when the hosts asked her about her experience in Tollywood, she made sarcastic comments on Telugu legendary filmmaker KRR.

"In the South, they think I can only play glamorous roles. When they saw Pink and Naam Shabana, they were like, oh, she can act," said Taapsee.

About KRR, Taapsee said, "The director who launched me is known to show the sensuality of a woman by showing the midriff and throwing fruits and flowers on the midriff. My turn came, and maybe because I was not prepared as I told you, they threw a coconut at me! I don't know what's sensuous about a coconut hitting my midriff."

Taapsee must realize one thing that, if she wasn't launched by KRR in Tollywood, she still would have searched for opportunities. And one more thing is it was Amitabh Bachchan who carried the film Pink on his shoulders. Fortunately, Taapsee too got accolades. Another thing to be noted here is, Taapsee feels to have scored a hit with Naam Shabana. But, the fact is the film was a debacle at box office.

Even though most of the films that Tapsee acted in Telugu were flops, filmmakers and stars here gave her numerous chances. Nothing affected Taapsee, though she was tagged an 'iron leg'. Now, she is showing her true colors after scoring a hit in Bollywood and getting good offers there, opine many.

Some even conclude that, Tollywood must ban Taapsee Pannu and award organizers should not invite her for functions in future!


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