Taapsee Pannu filmography

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Taapsee Pannu is an Indian actress who works in Hindi, Telugu and Tamil language films. [1]

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Films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
List of Taapsee Pannu film credits
YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2010 Jhummandi Naadam Sravya Telugu [2]
2011 Aadukalam Irene Claude Tamil [3]
Vastadu Naa Raju PoojaTelugu [4]
Mr. Perfect Maggie [5]
Veera Aiki [6]
Vandhaan Vendraan AnjanaTamil [7]
Mogudu RajarajeshwariTelugu [8]
Doubles Saira Banu Malayalam [9]
2012 Daruvu SwethaTelugu [10]
2013 Gundello Godari Sarala [11] [12]
Chashme Baddoor Seema Hindi [13]
Shadow MadhubalaTelugu [14]
Sahasam Srinidhi [15]
Arrambam AnithaTamil [16]
2014 Kathai Thiraikathai Vasanam Iyakkam HerselfCameo appearance [17]
2015 Baby Shabana KhanHindi [18]
Kanchana 2 NandiniTamil [19]
Vai Raja Vai ShreyaCameo appearance [20]
Dongaata HerselfTeluguCameo appearance [21]
2016 Pink Meenal AroraHindi [22]
2017 Running Shaadi Nimmi [23]
The Ghazi Attack Dr. AnanyaTeluguBilingual film [24]
Hindi
Naam Shabana Shabana Khan [18]
Anando Brahma Unnamed ghostTelugu [25]
Judwaa 2 Samaara JainHindi [26]
2018 Dil Juunglee Koroli Nair [27]
Soorma Harpreet Sandhu [28]
Mulk Aarti Malhotra Mohammad [29]
Neevevaro VennelaTelugu [30]
Manmarziyaan Rumi BaggaHindi [31]
2019 Badla Naina Sethi [32]
Game Over SwapnaTamilBilingual film [33]
Telugu
Mission Mangal Kritika AggarwalHindi [34]
Saand Ki Aankh Prakashi [35]
2020 Thappad Amrita Sandhu [36]
2021 Haseen Dillruba Rani Kashyap [37]
Annabelle Sethupathi Annabelle SethupathiTamil [38]
Rashmi Rocket Rashmi BawejaHindi [39]
2022 Looop Lapeta Savina Borkar [40] [41]
Mishan Impossible SailajaTelugu [42]
Shabaash Mithu Mithali Raj Hindi [43]
Dobaaraa Antara Awasti/Vashisht [44]
Tadka Nicole Anne Mascarenhas [45]
Blurr Gayatri/GautamiAlso producer [46]
2023 Dhak Dhak  Producer [47]
Dunki Manu Randhawa [48]
2024 Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba Rani Kashyap [49]
Khel Khel Mein Harpreet "Happy" Kaur Sodhi [50] [51]
Woh Ladki Hai Kahaan?ACP Komal SharmaCompleted [52] [53]

Television

List of Taapsee Pannu television credits
YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2017 Bigg Boss 1 HerselfTeluguTV reality show; Guest appearance
2022 Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 2 Dr. AntaraHindiFor Promoting her film Dobaaraa

Short films

List of Taapsee Pannu short film credits
YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef.
2018Baarish aur ChowmeinNeeluHindi [54]
NitishastraRoshniHindi [55]

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