Taapsee Pannu and Anubhav Sinha seem to be making the proper choices as an actor and a filmmaker. The stories they prefer to narrate on the celluloid aren't just engaging but also plan to bring a change and make a bold and powerful statement. If Pink was about the traumatic aftermath of sexual assault , Mulk was a scathing combat what it takes to be a Muslim in India, their new collaboration, Thappad, may be a drama that bases its narrative on what it takes to be a wife and the way a husband can never be allowed to be physical.
Pannu plays a housewife who has filed a petition against her husband since he has slapped her at a celebration , albeit unintentionally, but she's firm that he's not allowed to try to to that. "Nahin Maar Sakta," she says within the trailer. There's another bit where a lady says there's no love if there is no liberty to be physical during a relationship. We also hear how women need to be the sacrificing ones during a marriage and the way the adjustment is that the key to a successful marriage. "If we've to stay it together, means it's fallen apart," says Pannu again, describing how her marriage may are shattered to smithereens thereupon one incident.
Here's the trailer of this bold and relevant film that would make a difference:
Pannu, as stated above, is one among the foremost exciting actors and voices within the Hindi movie industry today, choosing roles that transcend box-office and opening numbers. Her characters linger in mind for long, be it Pink, Mulk, Saand Ki Aankh, or Manmarziyaan. And with Thappad, she's ready to reiterate- No Means No. a person can never be allowed to hit a lady , including sexually abusing her. On February 28, a revolution could begin!
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