Taapsee Pannu Fights for Justice in Anubhav Sinha's Courtroom Thriller 'Assi'

The motion poster for the film 'Assi' has been released, revealing Taapsee Pannu in a central role. The poster depicts a tense chase scene, hinting at the film's urgent and gripping narrative. Directed by Anubhav Sinha, the movie is described as a relentless investigative thriller unfolding as a courtroom drama. It features a strong supporting cast and is set for a worldwide theatrical release on February 20.

Key Points: Taapsee Pannu Stars in Anubhav Sinha's Thriller 'Assi'

  • Taapsee Pannu stars as a lawyer
  • An investigative courtroom thriller
  • Directed by Anubhav Sinha
  • Releases February 20 in cinemas
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Taapsee Pannu turns lawyer in gripping 'Assi' motion poster

Taapsee Pannu plays a lawyer in Anubhav Sinha's investigative courtroom drama 'Assi'. The film releases in theatres on February 20.

Taapsee Pannu turns lawyer in gripping 'Assi' motion poster
"It's been long... Long since we normalised this....See you in court....I mean the theatres... - Taapsee Pannu"

Mumbai, Jan 23

After keeping everyone in suspense with intriguing campaigns around "Assi", the makers have finally revealed that Taapsee Pannu will be seen in the upcoming stirring film, helmed by Anubhav Sinha.

The makers unveiled the motion poster on Friday, offering a gripping glimpse into the film. Taapsee shared it on Instagram, where a girl is seen running along railway tracks, desperately trying to escape as three men chase her. The motion poster flashes the words "An Urgent Watch" on top of the motion poster, which ends on a striking note, with Taapsee's face smeared in ink.

She wrote: "It's been long... Long since we normalised this....See you in court....I mean the theatres... #Assi - an urgent watch, only in cinemas from 20th Feb."

The film also stars Revathy, Manoj Pahwa, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Kani Kusruti, Naseeruddin Shah, Seema Pahwa, Supriya Pathak and many more.

Anubhav Sinha's ASSI poses a question that stares us in the face every day, one we often choose to look away from.

The campaign began two days ago with two text-only posters that piqued ominous intrigue: "Eighty. Per Day. Every Day. ASSI ,the title and February 20 ,the release date (sic)."

This was followed by another text poster announcing the writer of the film as the highest-paid crew member, clearly establishing the centrality of writing to this project. Perhaps for the first time, a film announced its writer before the studio, director, producer, or cast.

"ASSI", a relentless investigative thriller, unfolds through an intense, power-packed courtroom drama. As the film concludes, it leaves you questioning Why didn't I know this? Or did I? Justice must be served, but first, justice must be defined. Are those proven guilty the only culprits?

Gulshan Kumar and T-Series present ASSI, a Benaras Mediaworks Production, directed by Anubhav Sinha and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, and Anubhav Sinha. The film releases in theatres worldwide on February 20.

Taapsee and Anubhav have previously worked in films such as "Mulk" and "Thappad".

- IANS

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Aman W
"Eighty. Per Day. Every Day." That line from the first poster is haunting. What is this number referring to? Crimes? Cases? The fact that they announced the writer first shows this is a story-driven film, not just a star vehicle. Respect.
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Rohit P
The cast is stellar! Revathy, Manoj Pahwa, Naseeruddin Shah... this is like a dream team of powerful performers. Taapsee holding her own amongst these legends will be something to see. Hope the courtroom drama lives up to the hype.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the intent, I hope the film offers more than just a grim portrayal. We need solutions and hope shown alongside the problem. Sometimes these "issue-based" thrillers can feel exploitative. Cautiously optimistic.
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Vikram M
Taapsee's face smeared in ink at the end of the poster... powerful imagery. Reminds me of the defiance after an inking attack. This looks like it's about fighting the system. Bollywood needs more films that make us uncomfortable and ask tough questions.
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Kavya N
"Justice must be served, but first, justice must be defined." Wow, what a line from the article. This is exactly the kind of discussion we need in our society. Booking my tickets already! More power to the team for attempting this. 💪

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