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Assi Star Taapsee: Rape Crisis Rooted in Upbringing
17 Feb
Summary
- Taapsee Pannu links underage sexual crimes to societal failures in upbringing.
- Her film 'Assi' explores societal responsibility in addressing rape.
- Pannu reflects on marriage, noting minimal personal change post-nuptials.

Taapsee Pannu is preparing for the release of her impactful social drama, 'Assi,' directed by Anubhav Sinha. The film addresses the pervasive issue of sexual harassment and rape in India.
Pannu asserts that the alarming frequency of sexual assaults, particularly by underage individuals, signifies a societal failing in upbringing. She argues that responsibility lies not solely with the justice system but also within families and communities to re-evaluate child-rearing practices.
The film 'Assi' delves into these issues, aiming to spark a dialogue about society's role in combating sexual crimes. Pannu finds excitement in exploring such topical and relevant themes that blur the lines between reality and cinema, pushing the conversation beyond the scope of consent, as explored in 'Pink'.
Reflecting on her personal life, Pannu shared that marriage has not significantly altered her life, especially since she and her husband, badminton player Mathias Boe, were already living together prior to their wedding. She noted that Boe now spends more time in India due to his retirement from coaching.




