Taapsee Pannu photographed in Mumbai.
New Delhi:
Actress Taapsee Pannu said that she was intrigued by the script of her upcoming film Ghazi, which will trace the journey and the mysterious sinking of PNS Ghazi, a Pakistan submarine, during the 1971 Indo-Pak war.
"After meeting the director of the film, I was pretty intrigued that it's such a mysterious chapter in history. I researched on some facts about the 1971 war and PNS Ghazil, which did surprise me and also made me appreciate the kind of research, which the director did when he wrote the script. It will be quite a ride for the audience to see this movie," Taapsee said in a statement.(Also Read: Taapsee Pannu Advises Against 'Leap of Faith' in Film Industry)
The Hindi-Telugu bilingual is based on a true incident. It will be directed by newcomer Sankalp, and will be partially based on his own book Blue Fish.
Ghazi also stars Rana Daggubati.
"After meeting the director of the film, I was pretty intrigued that it's such a mysterious chapter in history. I researched on some facts about the 1971 war and PNS Ghazil, which did surprise me and also made me appreciate the kind of research, which the director did when he wrote the script. It will be quite a ride for the audience to see this movie," Taapsee said in a statement.(Also Read: Taapsee Pannu Advises Against 'Leap of Faith' in Film Industry)
The Hindi-Telugu bilingual is based on a true incident. It will be directed by newcomer Sankalp, and will be partially based on his own book Blue Fish.
Ghazi also stars Rana Daggubati.