Taapsee
Pannu
has
sent
all
her
fans
into
a
frenzy
when
she
had
announced
her
stint
as
a
producer
for
her
maiden
project
Blurr.
Not
only
this
but
Taapsee
will
also
be
seen
in
a
titular
role
in
the
movie.
The
actress
recently
spoke
about
working
on
the
same
and
her
donning
the
cap
of
a
producer
for
the
first
time.
Talking
to
Spotboye
about
the
same,
Taapsee
Pannu
said
that
it
was
extremely
emotionally
taxing
for
her
to
do
the
film.
The
Haseen
Dillruba
actress
added
that
she
is
now
completing
the
last
two
days
of
her
shoot
for
Blurr
in
Mumbai.
Taapsee
went
on
to
say
that
she
learnt
and
celebrated
a
lot
while
working
on
the
movie
and
that
after
wrapping
up
the
movie,
she
will
once
again
jump
on
to
her
sports
drama
Shabaash
Mithu.
Taapsee
Pannu
also
spoke
about
her
role
as
a
producer
wherein
she
said
that
she
always
liked
to
take
up
the
responsibility
of
her
films.
The
Naam
Shabana
actress
went
on
to
say
that
now
she
can
have
all
the
right
to
ask
for
what
she
needs
in
her
movie
as
a
producer
that
she
could
not
have
done
as
an
actress
in
fear
of
being
called
intrusive.
Furthermore,
she
spoke
about
her
distinct
choice
of
films
that
she
brings
to
the
table
for
the
audience.
The
actress
revealed
that
she
tries
to
shift
in
the
genres
and
characters
that
keep
her
going.
The
Thappad
actress
added
that
although
she
gets
tired
sometimes
with
the
process
but
is
never
bored
with
the
work
that
she
does.
Talking
about
Taapsee
Pannu's
home
production
Blurr,
it
has
been
helmed
by
director
Ajay
Bahl,
best
known
for
his
film
Section
375
which
was
critically
acclaimed
and
appreciated
by
the
audience.
The
movie
is
jointly
written
by
Pawan
Sony
and
Ajay
Bahl.
Apart
from
this,
Taapsee
Pannu
was
recently
seen
in
the
horror-comedy
Tamil
flick
Annabelle
Sethupathi.
The
actress
was
seen
alongside
Vijay
Sethupathi
in
the
same.
The
movie
was
released
on
Disney+
Hotstar
on
September
17.
It
has
opened
to
mixed
reviews
from
critics
and
fans
alike.
Apart
from
this,
Taapsee
will
also
be
seen
in
movies
like
Shabaash
Mithu,
Rashmi
Rocket,
Looop
Lapeta
and
Dobaara.