This Article is From Apr 02, 2013

Taapsee: Shooting Chashme Baddoor was like a picnic

Taapsee: Shooting Chashme Baddoor was like a picnic

Southern siren Taapsee will mark her Bollywood debut with David Dhawan’s Chashme Baddoor, a remake of the 1981-classic Chashme Buddoor, which had Farooque Shaikh, Deepti Naval, Rakesh Bedi and Ravi Baswani.

Highlights

  • Taapsee Pannu, who makes her Bollywood debut with Chashme Buddoor remake, says shooting for David Dhawan directed film was so much fun that she and her co-star felt they were on a picnic.
  • "It was an entertainment zone. We shot in Goa and it was like a picnic, a paid holiday for us. We have worked with one of the most successful commercial directors and that's why we are in a safe zone," the 25-year-old said on the sets of reality show India's Best Dramebaaz.
  • A remake of the 1981-classic Chashme Buddoor, which had Farooque Shaikh, Deepti Naval, Rakesh Bedi and Ravi Baswani, the new version also stars Ali Zafar, Divyendu Sharma and Siddharth. It is set for a Friday release.
  • Taapsee, who has stepped into Deepti Naval's shoes, hopes to get appreciation from the audience.
  • "It is my first film and be ready to see a new girl in Bollywood," she said and added that she hopes "to get more opportunities and appreciation".
  • "I am nervous because it's my first Bollywood film but I am confident because we have put in a lot of hard work," added the actress who featured in southern movies like Tamil movie Aadukalam and Telugu film Veera.
Taapsee Pannu, who makes her Bollywood debut with Chashme Buddoor remake, says shooting for David Dhawan directed film was so much fun that she and her co-star felt they were on a picnic.

"It was an entertainment zone. We shot in Goa and it was like a picnic, a paid holiday for us. We have worked with one of the most successful commercial directors and that's why we are in a safe zone," the 25-year-old said on the sets of reality show India's Best Dramebaaz.

A remake of the 1981-classic Chashme Buddoor, which had Farooque Shaikh, Deepti Naval, Rakesh Bedi and Ravi Baswani, the new version also stars Ali Zafar, Divyendu Sharma and Siddharth. It is set for a Friday release.

Taapsee, who has stepped into Deepti Naval's shoes, hopes to get appreciation from the audience.

"It is my first film and be ready to see a new girl in Bollywood," she said and added that she hopes "to get more opportunities and appreciation".

"I am nervous because it's my first Bollywood film but I am confident because we have put in a lot of hard work," added the actress who featured in southern movies like Tamil movie Aadukalam and Telugu film Veera.
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