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Actress Taapsee Pannu says being a Punjabi helped her to play her character in the film “Soorma“.

Taapsee, along with co-star Diljit Dosanjh and Indian hockey team’s former captain Sandeep Singh — whose life has inspired the movie — was present at a promotional event of the film here on Thursday.

Asked whether being Punjabi helped her to play her character in “Soorma“, Taapsee said: “I took a lot of advantage of that. When you do a Hindi film which has Punjab as its backdrop, then there is a feeling of home ground… For me, the challenging part was learning to play hockey than playing my character.

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Being Punjabi Really Helped Me For Soorma, Says Taapsee Pannu

“Normally, sportspersons have a very aggressive and go-getter kind of personality but my character despite being a hockey player is coy and soft-spoken off the field. I don’t relate with that trait at all so that was a bit challenging for me but being Punjabi really helped for this film to play the character other than that learning hockey and getting to relate to character’s personality trait was bit difficult.”

The “Pink” actress said she was very embarrassed that she herself didn’t know about Singh’s journey.

“For me, the biggest thrill was that I got the opportunity to work in a sports film because I really like sports. I never imagined that I will play hockey.