Shooting for 'Chashme Baddoor' was like a paid holiday: Tapasee
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oi-Tarneet
By Puri
Mumbai,
April
2
(IANS)
Tapasee
Pannu,
who
makes
her
Bollywood
debut
with
Chashme
Baddoor
remake,
says
shooting
for
David
Dhawan
directed
film
was
so
much
fun
that
she
and
her
co-star
felt
they
were
on
a
picnic.
"It
was
en
entertainment
zone.
We
shot
in
Goa
and
it
was
like
a
picnic,
a
paid
holiday
for
us.
We
have
worked
with
one
of
the
most
successful
commercial
directors
and
that's
why
we
are
in
a
safe
zone," the
25-year-old
said
here
Monday
on
the
sets
of
reality
show
"India's
Best
Dramebaaz."
A
remake
of
the
1981-classic
Chashme
Baddoor,
which
had
Farooque
Sheikh,
Deepti
Naval,
Rakesh
Bedi
and
Ravi
Baswani,
the
new
version
also
stars
Ali
Zafar,
Divyendu
Sharma
and
Siddharth.
It
is
set
for
a
Friday
release.
Taapsee,
who
has
stepped
into
Deepti
Naval's
shoes,
hopes
to
get
appreciation
from
the
audience.
"It
is
my
first
film
and
be
ready
to
see
a
new
girl
in
Bollywood,"
she
said
and
added
that
she
hopes
"to
get
more
opportunities
and
appreciation".
"I
am
nervous
because
it's
my
first
Bollywood
film
but
I
am
confident
as
well
because
we
have
put
in
a
lot
of
hard
work,"
added
the
actress
who
featured
in
southern
movies
like
Tamil
movie
Aadukalam
and
Telugu
film
Veera.