Actor
Taapsee
Pannu
says
she
would
love
to
do
a
biopic
on
Indian
women's
cricket
team
captain
Mithali
Raj,
but
believes
it
is
too
early
to
talk
about
the
project.
Viacom18
Motion
Pictures
has
acquired
the
rights
for
Mithali's
biopic,
who
is
the
highest
run-scorer
in
women's
international
cricket
and
the
only
woman
cricketer
to
surpass
the
6000
run-mark
in
ODIs.
It
was
reported
that
the
makers
were
keen
to
get
Taapsee
on
board
for
the
project.
"The
script
is
not
in
place
so
it's
too
early
to
talk
about
it.
Right
now,
they
are
collecting
material
and
the
script
has
not
been
written
yet.
If
they
offer
me,
I
will
be
very
happy.
I
really
want
to
do
a
sports
biopic," Taapsee
said
when
asked
whether
she
is
a
part
of
the
biopic.
There
is
a
buzz
that
she
is
also
a
part
of
Anurag
Kashyap's
Womaniya,
a
film
based
on
real-life
women
sharpshooters.
Taapsee
says
she
has
read
the
script
but
is
currently
waiting
for
everything
to
fall
in
place.
"I
am
still
waiting
for
them
to
package
the
film.
The
entire
cast
and
crew
need
to
fall
in
place.
I
am
waiting
for
that
to
happen.
If
that
happens,
then
there
will
be
an
official
announcement
but
yes
I
have
read
the
script,"
she
said.
Taapsee
will
be
next
seen
on
the
big
screen
in
Anubhav
Sinha's
court-room
drama
Mulk.
"This
is
a
very
critical
film
for
me.
So
many
people
had
told
me
'Why
do
you
want
to
do
this
film,
let
it
go'.
So
this
is
a
test
of
my
gut
feeling,
especially
this
year,
the
films
I
am
doing,
it
is
going
to
be
a
judgement
of
my
script
selection,"
she
said.
The
film,
staring
Rishi
Kapoor,
Neena
Gupta,
Rajat
Kapoor
among
others,
centres
around
a
Muslim
family
caught
in
a
terror
plot.
Mulk
is
scheduled
to
be
released
on
August
3.