Haseen Dillruba actor responds to Taapsee Pannu's comments on filming intimate scenes
Actress Tapsee Pannu has made many heads turn with her comments on her Haseen Dillruba co-stars Harshvardhan Rane and Vikrant Massey and said, the actors were scared while acting with her in intimate scenes.
In her recent interview, Judwaa 2 actress Taapsee Pannu said her co-stars are intimidated to act in intimate scenes with her. She even said the actors' duo felt so uncomfortable that the Director had to step in to see that the scenes are filmed.
Actor Vikrant Massey, who played Tapsee's husband in the crime thriller Haseen Dillruba had clarified Tapsee's statements. Vikrant said, there is nothing like that and she made the statements in a funny way, but the outlets highlighted them from the whole interview.
Calling Taapsee a jovial person, Vikrant Massey said, she keeps laughing all the time, who can't be silent for even five minutes. We all are actors, and we are not scared of performing intimate scenes, the actor said.
The crime thriller directed by Vinil Mathew was streamed on OTT platformn Netflix on July 2. Haseen Dillruba, written by Kanika Dhillion failed to impress the audience and the critics. The film received negative reviews.
In her recent interview, Judwaa 2 actress Taapsee Pannu said her co-stars are intimidated to act in intimate scenes with her. She even said the actors' duo felt so uncomfortable that the Director had to step in to see that the scenes are filmed.
Actor Vikrant Massey, who played Tapsee's husband in the crime thriller Haseen Dillruba had clarified Tapsee's statements. Vikrant said, there is nothing like that and she made the statements in a funny way, but the outlets highlighted them from the whole interview.
Calling Taapsee a jovial person, Vikrant Massey said, she keeps laughing all the time, who can't be silent for even five minutes. We all are actors, and we are not scared of performing intimate scenes, the actor said.
The crime thriller directed by Vinil Mathew was streamed on OTT platformn Netflix on July 2. Haseen Dillruba, written by Kanika Dhillion failed to impress the audience and the critics. The film received negative reviews.