Taapsee
Pannu's
latest
film
Haseen
Dillruba
released
on
Netflix
last
week.
The
murder
mystery
which
revolves
around
a
small-town
housewife
who
ends
up
as
a
prime
suspect
in
her
husband's
murder,
was
criticized
by
a
section
of
critics
and
audience
for
the
portrayal
of
toxic
relationships
and
domestic
violence.
However,
screenwriter
Kanika
Dhillon
is
unperturbed
by
the
flak
and
says
that
she
would
like
to
give
more
importance
to
the
people
who
have
enjoyed
the
film.
Dhillon
told
Masable
India,
"I
have
had
some
glorious
reviews
and
I'd
like
to
give
those
more
importance
because
there
is
no
benchmark
in
our
country
for
who
can
review
and
who
can't.
And
there
is
no
educational
qualification
that
is
required.
Basically,
these
guys
just
get
a
platform,
a
publication
and
it
has
a
reach.
But
am
I
going
to
listen
to
each
and
every
one
of
them?
No,
I
am
not.
I
am
too
busy
making
films."
Taking
a
dig
at
a
few
critics,
she
added
that
the
audiences
have
picked
up
on
details
in
Haseen
Dillruba
what
some
'so-called
experts'
could
not,
and
that
is
more
important
to
her
because
her
'allegiance'
is
with
the
audience.
Kanika
further
said
that
she
will
look
at
a
review
which
is
balanced
and
not
hysterical,
adding
that
she
is
not
up
for
trolling.
"I
will
look
at
a
review
that
makes
sense;
I'm
not
saying
that
a
review
that
is
glorifying
my
work
only
makes
sense
to
me.
But
definitely
a
review
that
is
balanced
and
not
hysterical,
and
a
review
that
doesn't
troll.
There
are
so
many
mixed
reviews
and
I
have
thoroughly
enjoyed
reading
them.
Because
the
sly
glee
that
you
put
on
paper,
the
sly
glee
'that
I'm
going
to
butcher
this',
it
comes
across!
And
it
says
more
about
you
than
the
filmmakers.
And
we
feel
sad
for
you.
I'm
totally
for
mixed/negative
reviews
but
I'm
not
up
for
trolling," the
news
portal
quoted
her
as
saying.
Earlier,
when
filmmaker
Yasmin
Kidwai
had
called
out
Haseen
Dillruba
for
depiction
of
'toxic
masculine
love',
and
'a
woman
needing
to
prove
herself
in
the
kitchen
while
being
denied
any
rights
for
herself',
Taapsee
Pannu
had
replied
back
to
her
in
a
tweet,
"If
we
want
films
to
not
reflect
the
society
we
live
in
and
constantly
present
what
is
the
ideal
world
to
be
in
then
I
think
we
should
stop
raising
voice
against
all
those
powers
too
that
suppress
the
voice
of
cinema
when
reality
is
projected."
Besides
Taapsee
Pannu,
Haseen
Dillruba
also
stars
Vikrant
Massey
and
Harshvardhan
Rane
in
leading
roles.
The
film
is
helmed
by
Vinil
Mathew.