Bollywood
celebrities
have
been
going
all
out
to
contribute
to
relief
funds
and
organizations
fighting
the
Novel
Coronavirus
and
the
economic
crisis
caused
by
it.
Some
have
announced
their
contributions
on
social
media
whereas
others
have
chosen
not
to.
Taapsee
Pannu
says
she
too
made
donations
but
did
it
for
personal
satisfaction
and
not
to
let
people
know
about
it.
She
says
that
she
even
got
trolled
because
people
thought
she
didn't
contribute
in
any
way.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Taapsee
said,
"Yes,
I
got
trolled
for
this
as
well
and
people
wrote
nasty
things
and
say
that
she
didn't
do
anything.
Just
because
I
didn't
announce
or
make
a
big
article
about
it
or
I
didn't
copy
paste
my
bank
receipt
doesn't
mean
that
I'm
not
doing
it.
I
did
it
for
my
personal
satisfaction,
all
this
name-calling
isn't
going
to
affect
me."
When
asked
what
she
thinks
about
the
blitz
of
social
media
post
by
celebrities
amidst
the
lockdown,
Taapsee
said,
"It's
a
personal
choice.
Some
people
love
the
attention
they
get
on
social
media.
Whenever
I
feel
my
work
needs
attention,
I
do
it.
But
when
I'm
not
working,
I
choose
to
live
a
simple,
normal
life.
I
like
to
tell
stories
behind
the
pictures
that
I
post,
whether
it's
about
my
film
or
cherishing
a
memory.
Also,
I'm
in
people's
minds
throughout
the
year
because
of
the
number
of
films
I
do
(laughs).
So,
I
don't
want
to
overexpose
myself
through
social
media
and
become
too
much
for
people."
With
regard
to
work,
Taapsee
has
a
number
of
movies
lined
up
for
release
such
as
Shabaash
Mithu,
Womaniya,
Rashmi
Rocket,
Haseen
Dillruba,
Tadka
and
Looop
Lapeta.