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Exclusive Interview<br />

The toughest<br />

part of getting<br />

into Shabana's<br />

shoes was not the<br />

physical aspect of<br />

it, contrary to what<br />

people think.<br />

each shot keeping in mind all the<br />

characteristics of this girl, who is<br />

completely opposite to me, was<br />

pretty taxing," Taapsee reveals.<br />

And after back-to-back "intense"<br />

films, she is going to take a<br />

break and do a fun, glamourous<br />

role in Judwaa 2. "After Pink, I<br />

decided I won't shoot a hardcore,<br />

intense film. But I started shooting<br />

for Naam Shabana just two<br />

days after Pink. It has been too<br />

intense, it is high time I relax a<br />

bit. It's good that Judwaa 2 came<br />

my way. I'm going to dance, wear<br />

fancy clothes and all of that," she<br />

says, looking almost relieved.<br />

Taapsee is one of those actors<br />

who put their foot down and<br />

refuse to endorse fairness<br />

creams. She earnestly tells us, "I<br />

have never used a fairness cream<br />

in my life. I don't think being<br />

fair in any way superior to any<br />

other colour. And when I started<br />

working, I found that being fair<br />

has actually backfired for me. I<br />

have lost a few films because I'm<br />

too fair. Especially down South<br />

(she has done several Tamil and<br />

Telugu films), they don't relate<br />

this complexion to a girl-nextdoor.<br />

This is something that has<br />

not worked for me, so why will I<br />

endorse it?"<br />

34 WWW.CINESPRINT.COM | APRIL <strong>2017</strong>

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