Mumbai: Actor Taapsee Pannu, who plays the role of a sprinter in her upcoming film Rashmi Rocket, on Thursday said her film is her way of questioning the patriarchal notions about what's feminine and what's not. Set in Kutch, Gujarat, the sports drama stars Pannu in the title role of a gifted athlete and is directed by Akarsh Khurana, who has made Irrfan Khan's Karwaan.
The trailer of the film shows Rashmi (Pannu) being subjected to archaic gender testing that is performed on female athletes and how she faces discrimination for not being conventionally feminine. Recently, a user on Twitter commented on Pannu's physique as a manly after she posted a picture from the film. Pannu said the comment validated her efforts as these are the boxes that she wants to shatter through the film.
"Who defines what's feminine and what is not? Is it just about your muscular build that you will be judged on who is a female and who is not? Do you realize that there are some hormonal imbalances that are there in certain females by default, it is not their choice? It might be a result of that they end up having the kind of physique that they have," the 34-year-old actor said during the virtual press conference of the film's trailer launch.
The actor said she may have taken the comment as a "compliment" because she worked extra hard to build a certain physique for the film, but it would be heartbreaking for someone going through a hormonal imbalance to hear that.
"It is their (athletes') job to make that kind of body. That's what they are supposed to do, build their body strong enough... Are we really asking these women to change their genetics to fit into the definition of what a female should be? Who gave you the right?" she added. "It was a big compliment (Twitter comment) because it validated my hard work that I had put in for the film. I had to work double hard to get this kind of physique to get into the character of Rashmi," said Taapsee.