Bollywood actor Taapsee Pannu and paparazzi got into a heated argument while promoting her upcoming movie Dobaaraa in Mumbai.

The incident happened as the “Pink” actress was travelling through Mumbai on her way to a promotional event for her upcoming movie Dobaaraa.

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The 35-year-old actress arrived at the venue and rushed inside without giving the paparazzi a chance to photograph her for a few moments. She heard the cameraman complain angrily that they had been waiting for her for two hours in order to take her picture. Taapsee, however, explained to them that she is merely adhering to the schedule that has been given to her.

“Mujhe jo bola gaya main kar rahi hoon, aap mere pe kyu chilla rahe ho? (I am doing whatever I have been asked to do, why are you yelling at me),” Taapsee said before pointing out to a particular paparazzo in the crowd and added, “Please talk to me in a respectful manner, I am just doing my work. I have arrived on time at every place I have been asked to. You will talk to me respectfully, I will also talk to you respectfully. The camera is on me, so only my side can be seen. If it’s on you for once then you would have realised how are you talking to me. Aap hi hamesha sahi hote ho, actor hi hamesha galat hota hai (You are always right, and actors are always at fault)”, after the other cameramen tried to settle the situation,” she stated. 

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Dobaaraa had a successful opening weekend at some of the most prestigious film festivals, including the London Film Festival and the Fantasia Film Festival 2022. Through a TV screen, Taapsee entered the scene as a surprise. The audience is in a state of shock as they anticipate Taapsee’s time-travel narrative’s conclusion.

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The movie, which is directed by Anurag Kashyap and produced by Ekta Kapoor, is scheduled to open in theatres on August 19, 2022.