
Taapsee Pannu has once again spoken candidly about Bollywood’s evolving publicity ecosystem—calling out how promotions have become louder, harsher, and increasingly comparative instead of work-led.
The Statement Breakdown: From PR to Personal Attacks
In her remarks, Taapsee pointed to what she sees as a disturbing shift in how “promotion” is practiced today—where pushing your film isn’t enough, and dragging others down has become part of the playbook. “You are also paying to push someone else down.”
She questioned the mindset behind this trend, adding, “Since when did your success depend upon someone else’s failure?”
Why It’s Getting Worse: Relevance, Facades, and Noise
Taapsee also flagged the pressure to manufacture “relevance”—arguing that many are creating public personas for attention, not authenticity.
She further highlighted a credibility gap she notices between the “voice” people project outside films and the actual work they put out—calling the mismatch a growing problem in the current celebrity ecosystem.
Taapsee’s Stand: No Planting, No Games
The actor made it clear she doesn’t want to play that game—saying she would rather invest her time and money in herself and her loved ones than indulge in tactics like “planting articles.”
Work Front
Taapsee was last seen in Khel Khel Mein and will next be seen in Gandhari, a revenge drama backed by Kanika Dhillon’s Katha Pictures, slated to premiere on Netflix (as reported).
A Necessary Horizon Awaits
Taapsee’s comment isn’t just a complaint—it’s a warning flare. If promotion is turning predatory, the industry may soon have to choose: louder narratives, or cleaner credibility.
-By Manoj H
