Watch top 5 movies of Taapsee Pannu:

New Delhi: Actress Taapsee Pannu has repeatedly impressed the audience with her acting. The versatile actor worked extensively in South Indian cinema before foraying into Bollywood with the critically acclaimed film ‘Pink’. The actress is currently making headlines for her impressive role in ‘Shabaash Mithu’, one of the much-awaited films, in which Taapsee will be seen playing the role of Mithali Raj, the former captain of the Indian women’s national cricket team. ,

Below are our Taapsee Pannu movies.

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1. Well done Mithu

Mithali Raj, in her 23-year international cricket career is known for breaking records and scoring more than 10,000 runs in ODIs. The film revolves around his path to become a great cricketer and an inspiration to billions of girls and women across the world. The trailer highlights the dialogue ‘Nazariya Badlo, Khel Badal Gaya’ which speaks volumes in itself. The trailer portrays the society’s attitude towards a woman playing a sport versus a man playing a sport. This film will surely inspire lakhs of women aspiring to fulfill their dreams. The film is a tribute to the recently retired icon.


2. pink

The film emphasizes on a woman’s right to her own sexuality. While Pink shed light on a dark aspect of our culture that most of us were unaware of, it also shed light on how women are blamed even when they are victims. Ultimately, women win against all odds, inspiring women to rise above the dominant norms of society.


3. Saand ki Aankh

The biographical film tells the inspiring story of two of the world’s oldest female sharpshooters, Chandro and Prakashi Tomar, who defied ageism and took up sharpshooting in the 60s. They begin shooting after decades of working in the fields, raising children and not doing household chores. The film took women empowerment and gender equality to another level.


4. Thappad

It is the story of all Indian women and their silent suffering, which is returning to normal after the birth of a girl child. Thappad shows that it is extremely important to stand up for yourself, even when the world turns against you.


5. Rashmi Rocket

The film draws its main plot from the real-life story of Dutee Chand, who was disqualified after winning a race was found to have excessive testosterone (hyperandrogenism).

The film is a reality check for the patriarchal society and brings forward gender equality.