Taapsee Pannu Reveals How a 7-Minute Role in ‘Baby’ Transformed Her Career

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Taapsee Pannu Reveals How a 7-Minute Role in ‘Baby’ Transformed Her Career

Synopsis

Taapsee Pannu reflects on how a brief but powerful role in the film 'Baby' significantly impacted her career. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, she emphasizes the importance of creating an impact, regardless of duration, as she gears up for her upcoming movie 'Gandhari.'

Key Takeaways

  • 7-minute role had a significant impact.
  • Career transformation through pivotal performances.
  • Importance of impact over duration in acting.
  • Upcoming role in the action-thriller 'Gandhari.'
  • Intensive training for high-octane actions.

Mumbai, Jan 23 (NationPress) Actress Taapsee Pannu recently looked back on a crucial point in her career when a brief yet significant role in the 2015 film “Baby” played a vital role in shaping her path in the film industry.

Commemorating the film’s 10th anniversary, the actress shared that her 7-minute sequence in the movie served as a turning point, making a profound impact that positively altered her career trajectory.

In a reflection on her iconic 7-minute appearance, Taapsee stated, “Dear actors, the duration doesn’t matter, the impact you create during those minutes is what truly counts... matters :). 7 minutes that changed the direction of the tide for me FOR GOOD. Yours truly, Naam Shabana.”

Following her remarkable performance as Shabana in “Baby,” Taapsee elevated the character in the 2017 film “Naam Shabana,” where her action-packed performance received widespread acclaim.

The 37-year-old actress is also celebrated for her roles in films such as “Pink” alongside Amitabh Bachchan and “Mission Mangal,” where she starred with Akshay Kumar.

Next, Taapsee Pannu will appear in the upcoming action-thriller “Gandhari,” where she portrays a determined mother on a relentless quest to rescue her abducted child. To prepare for her role, the actress has reportedly engaged in intense training in aerial yoga and strength conditioning, enabling her to perform high-octane action sequences.

Last month, Pannu announced the commencement of filming by sharing a series of photos in which she was seen posing with the clapboard alongside the cast and crew.

She captioned the post, “Dear God, grant my request so that I may never deviate from doing good deeds. That I shall have no fear of the enemy when I go into battle and, with determination, I will be victorious. That I may teach my mind to only sing your praises. And when the time comes, I should die fighting heroically on the field of battle ||231|| Let the war begin! #Gandhari.”