Taapsee Signed ‘Anando Brahma’ on profit-sharing basis

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Mumbai: Actress Taapsee Pannu during the “Savvy Excellence Awards” in Mumbai on Aug 21, 2017. (Photo: IANS)

CHENNAI

Actress Taapsee Pannu worked on her latest Telugu outing “Anando Brahma” free of cost and instead struck a profit-sharing deal with its makers — something very unlikely in the southern film industry.

When Taapsee heard the script and found that there was no scope for a leading hero in the film which is the major force for the film’s budget and feasibility, she decided that she did not want to burden the film with her remuneration.

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She genuinely believed in the script.

“I am today in a position where I have been saying that I don’t want to repeat things and want to do something different. And if this is a chance for me to do something different, I can’t step back just because I won’t get paid that much,” Taapsee told IANS.

“I genuinely believed in the script and so thought to take this risk which is a biggest gamble of my career,” she said.

Taapsee’s gamble paid off quite handsomely. Made on a shoestring budget, the film ended up as a sleeper hit in India and US.

Directed by Mahi Raghav, “Anando Brahma” is a horror-comedy where the ghosts are afraid of humans.