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With four Hindi releases, 'Dil Junglee', 'Soorma', 'Mulk' and 'Manmarziyaan' and a Telugu film 'Neevevaro', 2018 saw a lot of the actor but in all different shades.
Pannu believes last year was crucial as it made her trust her instincts even more.
"It is the confidence that I have gained over the years." With some movies, you know they will not be so bad at me. than what we expect or people would talk about, but they would appreciate the effort I'm surprising I'm surprising my audience, they are going to love me .. The day I start to be predictable, it will be my downfall So I'm walking that path, "the actor told an interview agency.
Pannu said taking up different roles in back-to-back movies was a conscious effort.
"I wanted to make sure that I do not have a lot of movies because I think it's a plan for each year," she added.
The actor said, this year too, she will follow a similar trajectory.
Her first release is thriller mystery, 'Badla', in which she reunites with her 'Pink' co-star Amitabh Bachchan in yet another lawyer-client narrative at its center.
The film is an official remake of the 2016 Spanish film 'Contratiempo' ('The Invisible Guest') and is co-produced.
Indian audiences have not been very receptive to the remakes of international mystery thrillers but Pannu said the same story feels new when made for a different audience.
"Especially, when a big change like gender reversal is part of the script, it changes a lot of things," she added.
The actor plays murder accused Naina Sethi, the role which was originally tried by Spanish actor Mario Casas. Bachchan will be seen in the defense counsel Badal Gupta, except by Blanca Martinez.
Pannu revealed to me that she watched the film in one go and wanted to work in the Sujoy Ghosh directorial goal with a caveat.
"I told Sujoy," "It was kind of enough of the producer to agree to swap the gender," she said.
The actor said the film was already so brilliant, the director took a closer look at the story for the Indian audiences.
"He said he needed time and excuses he was not doing anything to get started, but he was not a director. paste the story. "
Retraining with Bachchan may appear like cashing in on their success post 'Pink' but Pannu said the megastar's casting was an organic decision.
"Sujoy and Bachchan, I was signed on first, and he was born on board, it was just because I wanted to do that, and for the other part who could convince somebody that it was possible for them to have a certain interest in the subject. It's happening that the combination looks interesting after 'Pink' happened, "she said.
The actor referred to the film as an escalating rollercoaster ride, which requires the viewer to take the brain to the theaters.
"It's not a film for those who do not want to bring their brains in." Every day has a good time, and every movie has its audience. There's a lot of people in the world who do not know who they are so much in their day that they do not want to use their brain. I have also done Judwaa 2, I understand that, but they also have a certain type of audience, they will come, "she said.
This year, Pannu will be seen playing an ISRO scientist in 'Mission Mangal', which is being touted as India's first space film and a sharpshooter in biographical drama 'Saand Ki Aankh'.
'Mission Mangal' is a story that has got nothing to do with the jingoism gold chest thumping patriotism that can be seen in Hindi movies today, she said.
In 'Saand Ki Aankh', which will chronicle the story of the world's oldest sharpshooters Chandro and Prakashi Tomar, the actor shares the screen with Bhumi Pednekar.
Pannu said she is the most difficult role of my career.
"But I did not go it I said yes when I was doing Judwaa 2 'It's been a long wait, we're taking a day at a time. "They are going to laugh at a lot," she said.
'Badla' releases this Friday.
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