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Actress Taapsee Pannu, who portrays intense characters in films such as "Mulk", "Badla" and the latest "Game Over", claims that these roles weigh him on the mind and alter a little mental tissue. 19659002] "I really had to pull myself together to understand the character who went through a dark incident and how his body and mind react after a year.It is traumatized.It was quite exhausting, and play such roles surely weighs on him me, "said Taapsee here.
Directed by Ashwin Saravanan and produced by Reliance Entertainment, the film is released in three languages: Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. This is the first time that Taapsee plays a character in which she is wheelchair bound for much of the story.
Recounting the experience of her films "Pink" and "Badla", in which she shared the space of the screen with megastar Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee said: "In" Badla ", I had a character very different after each film, my mental tissue changes a little
"I think it's only natural. Usually, I shoot most of my movies all at once and that 's why, for the moment, I become someone closer to my character .. even in real life. This is why actors like us are little different, our approach to reality is different from others.
"Since we make the world believe that a character exists, which is actually a fiction, our mental tissue is different."
Taapsee began his career in films with Telugu and also worked in Tamil films.
"Game Over" marks the first release of her film in all three languages because she believes that the story is universal and not at all specific to a region.