Telugu Actress Taapsee Interview
I’M SEXY AND I KNOW IT!
Be it Tamannaah, Taapsee or Samantha, Tollywood’s young divas are pushing the threshold like never before to sport bolder looks and attitude
It’s an occupational hazard for some, for others it’s just a part of the job. Whatever the reason, the leading ladies of T-town are setting temperatures soaring even further this summer with their willingness to show a little more skin than before. Seriously, no kidding this! Tamannaah’s “milky white thighs” are the most-talked about aspect of the recently-released stills of Thadaka. Naga Chaitanya is also there in them, mind you, but Tammu seems to have grabbed all the eyeballs, at least, the male ones for sure.
Even the otherwise coy Samantha it seems, is going the same way. Her latest photo shoot — in which she’s flaunting a more risqué side of her, albeit dressed in traditional langa voni — is up on all the websites. Sam doesn’t think she “has the package to play a super glam girl,” but has publicly said in the past that she tries “to break the monotony” in her own way whenever she can. “After Ileana did Pokiri, she was typecast as a glam doll and it had become mandatory for her to wear a bikini in every movie ever since. With me, the directors are always trying to recreate Jesse of Ye Maya Chesave. Which is why I’m always sporting traditional looks,” she reasons.
The same holds true for Punjabi kudi, Taapsee Pannu, whose micro minis and hot pants are perhaps the most “wow part” of her latest release. “It all depends on the directors too. For example, Meher Ramesh was insistent on having that bikini episode in the movie which is similar to the one Nayanthara did in Billa,” she explains.
The leading lady also seems to have shed all those extra pounds and is showing off quite a svelte, new bod. “I lost weight a while ago and was as toned in Gundello Godari too. It’s just that I was wearing half saris in the movie,” brushes off Taapsee.
Conservatively dressed she might have been, but the bold love making scene in the critically acclaimed period drama created quite a flutter, earning it the tag of being “the money shot” in the movie. She plays a feisty village belle, Sarala, who unapologetically seduces a fisherman who plies a boat owned by her landlord father. Taapsee, though doesn’t look at it “as a conscious attempt to get sexier on screen.”
“I think my role in Jhummandi Naadam was just as glamourous or bolder than what I did in Shadow. Yes, the love making scene was bold, but we are always trying to push the envelope that much further with every movie. That’s the name of the game you see, we are trying to do something new each time,” says the 25-year-old.
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