Manmarziyan
First
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Vicky
Kaushal
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Tapsee
Pannu
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Abhishek
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FilmiBeat
With
back-to-back
releases,
Taapsee
Pannu
may
be
on
her
way
to
becoming
one
of
the
most
popular
young
stars,
but
the
actor
says
she
still
feels
people
"don't
know"
her.
Taapsee
Pannu,
the
31-year-old
actor,
who
has
made
a
mark
with
her
performances
in
Pink,
Mulk
and
her
latest
release,
Manmarziyaan,
does
not
fear
that
there
is
over
exposure
on
her
part.
"I
don't
think
I'm
at
that
stage
of
my
career
where
it's
okay
if
I
do
one
or
two
films
a
year.
Honestly,
till
the
time
each
and
every
movie-goer
knows
about
me,
I
will
not
stop
doing
multiple
films
a
year.
I
still
have
the
feeling
that
people
don't
really
know
me,"
Taapsee
told
PTI
in
an
interview.
The
actor
says
once
she
will
be
able
to
create
her
own
audience,
she
will
start
being
more
selective
in
her
choices.
"I
couldn't
have
said
no
to
any
film
post
'Pink.
I
don't
regret
a
single
decision
of
mine.
Even
if
I
made
mistakes
they
helped
me
evolve.
Post
'Pink',
I
don't
have
any
film
which
I
can
pick
out
from
my
filmography
and
say
'It
would
have
been
better
if
I
hadn't
done
this
film'."
Taapsee
says
her
goal
is
to
become
one
of
the
most
popular
stars
of
her
generation.
"I
want
to
be
a
star.
It
doesn't
mean
that
I'll
act
any
less.
My
performance
will
be
at
par
but
I
want
to
be
a
star.
I
want
the
audience
to
spend
their
hard
earned
money
on
my
tickets
without
doubting.
And
when
that
day
comes,
I'll
believe
I'm
a
star."
The
actor
believes
it
is
important
to
be
clear-headed,
confident
and
aware
about
one's
goals.
"It
is
important
to
be
confident
about
yourself.
At
the
same
time
you
need
to
have
a
reality
check
about
yourself
and
about
things
around
you.
Delusion
is
something
that
kills
most
of
the
public
figures
and
the
day
you
get
delusional,
it
is
like
suicide
point,"
she
says.
Taapsee
credits
her
directors
and
writers,
including
Anurag
Kashyap,
for
giving
her
memorable
parts.
Praising
the
Manmarziyaan
helmer,
she
says
they
are
like
"evil
twins".
"We
both
are
like
those
evil
twins,
like
yin-yang,
biggest
bullies
and
critics
of
each
other.
After
the
film
was
over,
we
were
like
'What
are
we
doing
next
together?' He
is
a
great
director.
Internationally,
he
has
become
the
face
of
directors
from
India.
Anurag
doesn't
care
about
'what
people
would
say?'.
It
is
something
that
connect
him,
me
and
my
character
Rumi."
Taapsee's
next
film
is
Badla,
which
is
directed
by
Sujoy
Ghosh.
The
film
also
marks
the
young
actor's
second
collaboration
with
megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan.