Taapsee Pannu looks cosy as she strikes a pose on the cover of Health and Nutrition Magazine
The beautiful Tapsee Pannu looks stunning as she struck a pose on the cover of Health and Nutrition Magazine. She is seen posing in a grey knit dress with a polo neck and the high neck has pearls studded all over it.
The beautiful Tapsee Pannu looks stunning as she struck a pose on the cover of Health and Nutrition Magazine. She is seen posing in a grey knit dress with a polo neck and the high neck has pearls studded all over it.
The dress has a sexy high slit, flaunting her legs. She paired the look with glam makeup, short gurls worn curled and studded silver heels. Other than the cover shot the issue also features- the story of Tapsee Pannu fighting fat and courting fitness, 10 reasons you are healthier than you think, fast fixes for common ailments, how to cook a healthy monsoon meal, fitness secret of Jessica Alba, Scarlet Johansson, other Hollywood stars and more...
Meanwhile, in a recent interview with Pinkvilla, when we asked Taapsee if she feels times are changing for the better when it comes to female-oriented movies, the actress said, "Definitely, it's changing. If you ask me, a couple of years back when I began acting...at that point, people used to ask me on how I see myself a couple of years down the line or when do you want to get settled and married. People used to ask me these and I used to say, 'When I'm done with acting, I'll get married.' But today, the way things have changed in the last couple of years especially me being a small part of this change that I have seen in myself with my films...I feel that we have reached a stage where it's not like you either progress in your personal life or professional life, you have to choose one. It is not like that. Today, the roles have changed...the films have changed...the audience has changed. So, they are very much receptive towards films regardless of the age group, the female protagonist, etc. It's not like I only have to play a college girl to survive in the film industry. Everything has changed quite a lot. Probably now, I can actually look forward to being here for as long as I'm getting good films rather than thinking that whenever I'm ready to get married, I'm going to quit. So, things have changed quite a bit."
























































