Taapsee Pannu to headline Telugu film ‘Mishan Impossible’

The 33-year-old actor joined the film’s team in Hyderabad on Tuesday with the makers releasing a working still from the project

July 06, 2021 11:53 am | Updated 12:04 pm IST

Taapsee Pannu

Taapsee Pannu

Actor Taapsee Pannu is set to return to the Telugu industry with her latest “Mishan Impossible”, to be directed by Swaroop RSJ.

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Pannu, who started her acting career in 2010 with the Telugu film “Jhummandi Naadam”, returns to the industry two years after her bilingual thriller “Game Over”. The film will be produced by Niranjan Reddy and Anvesh Reddy.

The 33-year-old actor joined the film’s team in Hyderabad on Tuesday with the makers releasing a working still from the project, featuring Pannu in a hand cast and looking at a laptop.

“In the last seven years I’ve always been on a lookout to be part of the stories I want to see myself as an audience. Movies that I will spend my time and money on and ‘Mishan Impossible’ is one of them,” Pannu said in a statement.

The actor further said “Mishan Impossible” has an “impressive storyline and a “good team” behind it.

“I want to reaffirm the trust the audience has in me for choosing quality films and I’m doing exactly that by becoming a part of a movie like this,” Pannu added.

Taapsee’s most recent project is thriller movie “Haseen Dillruba” , which started streaming on Netflix last week.

The movie, written by Kanika Dhillon and directed by Vinil Mathew, also stars Vikrant Massey and Harshvardhan Rane.

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