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Taapsee Pannu to wear outfits made from recycled fabric for her next

With the emphasis on being eco-friendly and living sustainably, artists and filmmakers have been making adjustments in their personal and professional lives to promote the notion of avoiding waste. Onset, the emphasis is not just on keeping the environment clean, but also on reusing and recycled goods. Taapsee Pannu, who is currently filming Mishan Impossible in Telugu, would be donning clothes created from biodegradable and recyclable materials in the film.

“I would frequently think that it is unfortunate that so many clothes that we utilize during a shoot are wasted,” Taapsee adds. They are stored in boxes before being discarded. Producers seldom consider reusing or recycling them. I wanted to do my part for the environment by wearing fabrics and companies that are made from biodegradable or recycled materials. That’s something I could accomplish with Mishan Impossible. The majority of my clothes in this movie are composed of throwaway trash or biodegradable materials. I can wear such clothing because the role I’m portraying allows it. Our stylist, Indrakshi Pattanaik, came up with the brilliant concept, which I adored. This is something I’d want to integrate into my other projects as well.” For those who haven’t heard, Taapsee has just returned from a short but eventful vacation in Russia with her sister, Shagun. She’ll start working on Shaabash Mithu in September, while also juggling Mishan Impossible and other projects.

“I always thought it was unfortunate that so much of the garments we wear during a shot was wasted,” Taapsee added, satisfied with her intentional decision. They are placed in boxes and eventually discarded. For my movie costumes, I wanted to attempt to do my part by selecting fabrics and businesses that employ biodegradable or recyclable materials. That’s something I could accomplish with Mishan Impossible. The majority of my clothes in this film are constructed from throwaway or biodegradable materials. I’m pleased the character I’m portraying has the opportunity to dress in such attire. Our stylist, Indrakashi Pattanaik, came up with a brilliant concept, which I liked. This is something I’d like to do with my other films, and I’m hoping to do so.