Taapsee Pannu Gets ANGRY At Paps, Says 'Mere Pe Chadhiye Mat': 'Aap Mujhe Dara Rahe Hain' | Watch
Taapsee Pannu Gets ANGRY At Paps, Says 'Mere Pe Chadhiye Mat': 'Aap Mujhe Dara Rahe Hain' | Watch
Taapsee Pannu got scared and said that a shutterbug was invading her personal space.

Taapsee Pannu has been keeping busy promoting her two new projects, Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba and Khel Khel Mein. At a recent promotional event, the actress got angry at a paparazzo for invading her personal space and told him that he was scaring her.

As Taapsee made her way to her car after promoting Khel Khel Mein, she lost her cool at the shutterbug and said, “Mere pe chadhiye mat. Aap mujhe dara rahe hain.” Watch the video below:

Is she doing intentionally? Why she wants to become next Jaya? Once it’s fine paps do cross their way but every single time she comes out, she always behave aggressively. byu/Nalli_aurat inBollyBlindsNGossip

Meanwhile, Taapsee’s Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba is out on Netflix now. Picking up where the first film, Haseen Dillruba left off, the story follows Rani Kashyap and Rishabh Saxena as they seek a fresh start in the vibrant city of Agra. With authorities on their trail and drops of blood marking their path, their quest takes a dramatic turn with the arrival of Sunny Kaushal’s character, Abhimanyu, introducing a fresh layer of intrigue to the drama. The lovers find new enemies with Jimmy Shergill and many more who want to foil their plans of ‘happily ever after.’

News18 Showsha gave the film 3 out of 5 stars. Our review of the film read, “The film’s downfall lies in its story. In the first half, Kanika and Jayprad provide enough intrigue to engage viewers. The world-building, moments of comedic relief, and the background score by Sachet-Parampara enhance the narrative, as does Vishal Sinha’s cinematography.”

“However, the second half of the film loses momentum and becomes increasingly predictable. While predictability isn’t inherently negative, it undermines the film’s potential here. The latter half fails to uphold the coherence established earlier, making the story seem too convenient and losing focus of the characters’ arcs. Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba does not fully utilise Jimmy Shergill’s potential. The superficial connection between Montu and Rishu fails to engage the audience meaningfully. Additionally, Taapsee Pannu’s Rani lacks the ‘spice’ she exhibited in the first film,” the review also mentioned.

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