Don’t know what will make me a Bollywood A-lister: Taapsee Pannu

In a moving Facebook post earlier this year, Taapsee had written how actors in Bollywood “refused to work” with her as she was not an A-list actor.

Published - September 24, 2017 05:11 pm IST - Mumbai

Taapsee Pannu

Taapsee Pannu

She has been doing some interesting work in Hindi cinema but Taapsee Pannu says bagging a good project is not easy for her as she still has a long way to go before making it to the list of sought-after artistes in the film industry.

The 30-year-old actor, who received critical acclaim for her performances in films such as Baby and Pink , says she is yet to figure out how to make the cut.

In an interview with PTI , Taapsee says: “There will always be a time when there will be people better than you and also not as good as you. I still don’t consider myself an A-lister. I don’t know what will make me a part of it.”

In a moving Facebook post earlier this year, she had written how actors in Bollywood “refused to work” with her as she was not an A-list actor.

Even after being lauded for her powerhouse portrayals, Taapsee says she is still getting used to rejections.

“It’s not like I don’t get rejected now. I am sure in the future too there will be times where I’ll get rejected. I am slowly getting used to this. There will be times when I’ll replace someone, there will be times when I will be replaced,” she adds.

The actor says dealing with setbacks was initially difficult but she is getting better at it.

“It obviously shook me in the beginning. But now I’ve told myself that this is the rule of the game. This will keep happening till the end of the career. You’ve to be thick skinned about it.”

Taapsee is now busy promoting her film Judwaa 2 , the reboot of the 1997 hit Judwaa which starred Salman Khan in a double role. The new movie features Varun Dhawan reprising Salman’s role. One of the reasons she wanted to do the film was to “surprise” the audience with her choice of characters and avoid getting typecast.

“I didn’t want the audience to stereotype me. When I did Baby , nobody knew I was a part of it. People were surprised when the film came out. With Pink people thought, it’s only going to be about (Amitabh) Bachchan sir. Then things turned out to be totally different,” she says.

Judwaa 2 is scheduled to release on September 29.

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