Taapsee Pannu has mastered the art of trolling in today’s time. The actress shot to fame immensely after her performance in the critically acclaimed movie, ‘Pink’, and since then, has followed it up with many more performances in movies like ‘Naam Shabana’, ‘Manmarziyaan’, ‘Judwaa 2’, ‘Badla’ and ‘Game Over’.
And now, she is all set to hit the screens with the movie, ‘Mission Mangal’, alongside a supremely talented star cast like Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Kirti Kulhari, Sharman Joshi, Sonakshi Sinha & Nithya Menon. Apart from being vocal about sensitive issues in her movies, Taapsee is simultaneously known to be pretty vocal on Twitter, and for all the right reasons too. Trolls are always something celebrities have to deal with it. While some brush it aside and let it go, some take it to themselves to troll the trolls back and Taapsee Pannu is one such example.
Whenever someone tries to troll her or make her feel miserable or body shame her, she is always at it to teach them a lesson. However this time, the scene is a little different. Aam Aadmi Party politician Atishi welcomed genius mathematician Anand Kumar, based on whom the movie ‘Super 30’ has been made. But Atishi instead tried to talk about Anand Kumar in such a way as if it’s Anand Kumar who has got fame because of the ‘Super 30’ movie.
It was an honour to have Anand Kumar of #Super30 fame visit a Delhi Govt school. #Super30 classes made children realise that their humble background wouldn’t be a barrier for their success. This is the dream we want to fulfil for 16 lakh students studying in Delhi govt schools! pic.twitter.com/TEXjjOGOJ2
— Atishi (@AtishiAAP) July 24, 2019
This didn’t go down well with Taapsee and she was quick to school Atishi that it is actually the other way round. Taapsee wrote,
Ma’am with due respect it’s super 30 which is made coz of Anand Kumar’s fame. Anand kumar is not ‘of super 30 fame’
P.S- appreciation for all the work put in Delhi Govt. School ??— taapsee pannu (@taapsee) July 24, 2019
Well, we totally agree with Taapsee on this. Anand Kumar definitely shouldn’t be introduced the way he was, as his contribution speaks much more than that for him.