Taapsee Pannu Birthday Countdown 2026 IST
Taapsee
Pannu
Birthday Countdown 2026 IST — Age, Filmography, Milestones, Awards, Family & All Details
Who is Taapsee Pannu?
Taapsee Pannu is one of Bollywood’s most fearlessly opinionated and critically acclaimed actresses — a performer who has consistently chosen roles that challenge social norms, demand emotional complexity and speak directly to the lives of real Indian women. Born on August 1, 1987 in New Delhi into a Jat Sikh family, her father Dilmohan Singh Pannu is a real estate agent and her mother Nirmaljeet Pannu is a homemaker. She has a younger sister Shagun Pannu who is also a model and actor. What makes Taapsee’s story particularly compelling is her path to stardom — she completed a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering from the Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology, Delhi, worked briefly as a software engineer, and even developed a mobile app called FontSwap, before modelling and then acting claimed her full attention. She is also a trained Kathak classical dancer who studied for eight years under disciples of the legendary Birju Maharaj — an artistic background that gives her performance a physicality and discipline beyond most of her contemporaries.
She made her first step into entertainment almost by accident — filling in a form for Channel V’s Get Gorgeous talent show casually, attaching candid photos, and being surprised to be selected. She then entered Femina Miss India 2008, winning the Pantaloons Femina Miss Fresh Face and Safi Femina Miss Beautiful Skin titles. The pageant visibility opened doors to Telugu cinema, and she has never looked back. Today she is one of the very few actresses in Indian film who is equally credible in Telugu blockbusters, Tamil art cinema, Hindi social issue dramas and mainstream Bollywood entertainers — a range that very few in the history of Indian film have matched.
South Indian Career — Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada (2010–2013)
Taapsee made her acting debut in the Telugu romantic musical Jhummandi Naadam (2010) directed by K. Raghavendra Rao — playing the daughter of a US-based millionaire who visits India to research traditional Telugu music. She received three more Telugu offers before the film even released, signalling the industry’s immediate recognition of her potential. Her Tamil debut came with Vetri Maaran’s acclaimed Aadukalam (2011) opposite Dhanush — a gritty film set in the Madurai cockfighting world that won an extraordinary six National Film Awards at the 58th ceremony. It was a courageous debut choice and one that immediately set her apart from actresses who take safe, comfortable first roles.
2011 was a year of extraordinary activity — she had seven releases across Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada cinema in a single year, making her one of the very few South Indian actresses to achieve that. She appeared alongside Mammootty in the Malayalam film Doubles, opposite Prabhas in Mr. Perfect, opposite Ravi Teja in Veera and in several other Telugu films. This extraordinary cross-industry output in a single year demonstrated a work ethic and range that would define her entire career. Her later South Indian films included the Tamil action thriller Arrambam (2013) opposite Ajith Kumar — one of Tamil cinema’s biggest commercial hits of that year.
Bollywood Debut and Pink — The Film That Changed Everything (2013–2016)
Taapsee entered Hindi cinema with David Dhawan’s comedy Chashme Baddoor (2013) — a mainstream masala remake opposite Ali Zafar. The debut was commercially successful but it was her work in Neeraj Pandey’s spy thriller Baby (2015) opposite Akshay Kumar that gave Hindi audiences their first real look at her dramatic range. Then came Pink (2016). Directed by Anirudha Roy Chowdhury and produced by Shoojit Sircar, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee alongside Kirti Kulhari and Andrea Tariang, Pink was the landmark film in Taapsee’s career and one of the most important Hindi films of the decade. She played Minal Arora — a young working woman falsely accused after defending herself from assault — in a courtroom drama centred on consent, agency and the violence of social stigma. Her performance was raw, real and devastating. She won the Filmfare OTT Award for Best Actress Critics for the film and Pink became one of the most culturally significant Bollywood films of the 2010s.
Thappad, Haseen Dillruba, Dunki — The Critical Peak (2018–2024)
The years 2018 to 2024 represent Taapsee at her absolute creative and critical peak. Manmarziyaan (2018) directed by Anurag Kashyap opposite Abhishek Bachchan and Vicky Kaushal — a complex, emotionally truthful portrait of love, desire and confusion — earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress Critics. Badla (2019) — a taut crime thriller opposite Amitabh Bachchan — was a major commercial hit and confirmed her commercial viability. Tanhaji (2020) as Savitribai gave her a mainstream Bollywood hit. Then came Thappad (2020).
Thappad — directed by Anubhav Sinha, in which Taapsee plays Amrita, a woman who decides to leave her husband after he slaps her at a party — is considered one of Hindi cinema’s most important films about domestic abuse, marital power dynamics and a woman’s right to her own dignity. It won the National Film Award for Best Hindi Film and Taapsee won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her luminous, understated performance. Haseen Dillruba (2021) on Netflix — a dark romantic thriller about a woman whose husband is killed under suspicious circumstances — became one of Netflix India’s most watched films. Rashmi Rocket (2021), playing a tribal athlete, won her the Filmfare OTT Award for Best Actress. Dunki (2023) opposite Shah Rukh Khan — directed by Rajkumar Hirani — became her biggest commercial hit, grossing ₹450 crore worldwide.
Taapsee Pannu married Danish professional badminton player Mathias Boe in a traditional ceremony in Udaipur, Rajasthan on March 23, 2024 — following a court marriage in December 2023. The couple had been together for 11 years and engaged for nine of those years, keeping the relationship almost entirely private throughout. Mathias Boe is a former world No. 1 men’s doubles badminton player and a legend of Danish sport. The wedding was intimate and private — in keeping with the couple’s decade-long policy of shielding their relationship from public attention. Taapsee had long maintained in interviews that she would “marry someone not from the entertainment industry” — and she kept that promise.
Taapsee Pannu completed a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering from Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology, Delhi — and actually worked as a software engineer for a period, during which she developed a mobile app called FontSwap. She is also a trained Kathak classical dancer who studied for eight full years under disciples of the legendary Birju Maharaj. She plays squash for at least half an hour every day. This unusual combination — engineer, dancer, athlete, actress — reflects an intellectual and physical discipline that her directors consistently cite as central to her ability to inhabit demanding roles physically and emotionally.
Taapsee Pannu co-owns The Wedding Factory — an event management company that specialises in organising weddings and large-scale events. She also co-owns Pune 7 Aces — a badminton franchise that competes in the Premier Badminton League (PBL), India’s top professional badminton league. The Pune 7 Aces ownership is especially meaningful given her marriage to Danish badminton legend Mathias Boe — making her simultaneously a film star and a professional badminton team owner.
Taapsee Pannu — Complete Filmography
| Year | Film | Role / Co-Stars | Language | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Jhummandi Naadam | Lead · K. Raghavendra Rao | Telugu | Acting debut |
| 2011 | Aadukalam | Lead · Dhanush · Vetri Maaran | Tamil | 6 National Film Awards |
| 2011 | Mr. Perfect | Supporting · Prabhas · Kajal Aggarwal | Telugu | |
| 2011 | Doubles | Saira Banu · Mammootty · Nadiya Moidu | Malayalam | |
| 2011 | Veera | Lead · Ravi Teja · Kajal Aggarwal | Telugu | |
| 2011 | Vastadu Naa Raju | Lead · Vishnu Manchu | Telugu | |
| 2011 | Vandhaan Vendraan | Lead · Tamil | Tamil | |
| 2012 | Mogudu | Lead · Gopichand · Krishna Vamsi | Telugu | Critical acclaim |
| 2012 | Shadow | Lead · Venkatesh | Telugu | |
| 2013 | Arrambam | Lead · Ajith Kumar | Tamil | Blockbuster |
| 2013 | Chashme Baddoor | Seema · Ali Zafar · David Dhawan | Hindi | Bollywood debut |
| 2014 | Joru | Neelaveni · Sundeep Kishan | Telugu | |
| 2015 | Baby | Shabana · Akshay Kumar · Neeraj Pandey | Hindi | Hit · National security thriller |
| 2015 | Zara Dil Ko Thaam Lo | Lead · Ranbir Kapoor · Priyanka Chopra · cameo | Hindi | |
| 2016 | Pink | Minal Arora · Amitabh Bachchan · Shoojit Sircar | Hindi | Filmfare Award · Landmark film |
| 2017 | The Ghazi Attack | Anne · Rana Daggubati | Telugu-Hindi | Hit · First Indian underwater war film |
| 2017 | Naam Shabana | Shabana · Akshay Kumar · Shivam Nair | Hindi | |
| 2017 | Judwaa 2 | Neha · Varun Dhawan · David Dhawan | Hindi | Blockbuster · ₹139 Cr |
| 2018 | Mulk | Aarti Mohammed · Rishi Kapoor · Anubhav Sinha | Hindi | Acclaimed · Social drama |
| 2018 | Manmarziyaan | Rumi · Abhishek Bachchan · Vicky Kaushal · Kashyap | Hindi | Filmfare Critics Award |
| 2018 | Soorma | Harpreet · Diljit Dosanjh · Shaad Ali | Hindi | |
| 2019 | Badla | Naina Sethi · Amitabh Bachchan · Sujoy Ghosh | Hindi | Blockbuster · Crime thriller |
| 2019 | Mission Mangal | Kritika Aggarwal · Akshay Kumar · Jagan Shakti | Hindi | Blockbuster · ₹202 Cr |
| 2019 | Game Over | Swapna · Director Ashwin Saravanan | Tamil-Telugu-Hindi | Critically acclaimed thriller |
| 2020 | Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior | Savitribai · Ajay Devgn · Om Raut | Hindi | Blockbuster · ₹367 Cr |
| 2020 | Thappad | Amrita · Pavail Gulati · Anubhav Sinha | Hindi | National Award · Filmfare Best Actress |
| 2021 | Haseen Dillruba | Rani Kashyap · Vikrant Massey · Netflix | Hindi OTT | Netflix hit · Most watched 2021 |
| 2021 | Rashmi Rocket | Rashmi · Priyanshu Painyuli · ZEE5 | Hindi OTT | Filmfare OTT Best Actress |
| 2021 | Loop Lapeta | Savi · Tahir Raj Bhasin · Netflix | Hindi OTT | Netflix · Lola rennt adaptation |
| 2022 | Blurr | Gayatri/Gauri · Gulshan Devaiah · ZEE5 | Hindi OTT | OTT debut as producer |
| 2022 | Dobaaraa | Antara · Pavail Gulati · Anurag Kashyap | Hindi | |
| 2023 | Dunki | Manu · Shah Rukh Khan · Rajkumar Hirani | Hindi | Blockbuster · ₹450 Cr · Career biggest |
| 2024 | Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba | Rani Kashyap · Vikrant Massey · Netflix | Hindi OTT | Netflix sequel |
Key Milestones — Career Timeline
Major Awards Won
Frequently Asked Questions
Taapsee Pannu’s birthday is August 1. She was born on August 1, 1987 and will celebrate her 39th birthday on Saturday, August 1, 2026 — 83 days from today May 10, 2026. The live countdown at the top of this page shows the exact days, hours, minutes and seconds remaining in Indian Standard Time (IST).
Taapsee Pannu is currently 38 years old in 2026 and turns 39 on August 1, 2026. Born in New Delhi in 1987 into a Jat Sikh family, she completed a Computer Science Engineering degree from GTBIT Delhi, worked as a software engineer, trained as a Kathak dancer under Birju Maharaj’s disciples, and went on to become one of Bollywood’s most critically acclaimed and socially outspoken actresses.
Taapsee Pannu’s husband is Mathias Boe — a Danish professional badminton player who was ranked world No. 1 in men’s doubles and is considered one of the greatest doubles players in badminton history. The couple had been together for 11 years and engaged for nine years before marrying in a court ceremony in December 2023, followed by a traditional wedding in Udaipur, Rajasthan on March 23, 2024. Taapsee had always maintained she would marry someone outside the entertainment industry — and she did.
Taapsee Pannu’s most celebrated films include Thappad (2020) — which won the National Film Award for Best Hindi Film and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress — Pink (2016), which is considered one of Indian cinema’s most important films on consent, Manmarziyaan (2018), Badla (2019), Haseen Dillruba (2021), Rashmi Rocket (2021) and Dunki (2023) with Shah Rukh Khan — her biggest commercial hit at ₹450 crore worldwide.
Yes — Taapsee Pannu completed a B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering from Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology, Delhi and worked briefly as a software engineer. During this period she developed a mobile app called FontSwap. She entered the entertainment industry through modelling — after filling in a Channel V Get Gorgeous form casually and being surprised to be selected — before transitioning to films. This engineering background and analytical mindset is something Taapsee frequently credits for her approach to dissecting characters and scripts.
Yes — Taapsee Pannu trained in Kathak classical dance for eight years under disciples of the legendary Pandit Birju Maharaj — one of India’s greatest Kathak masters. This classical dance training from childhood gives her physical expressiveness, precise body control and a grace in movement that are visible in her performances. She also plays squash daily for at least half an hour, maintaining the athletic discipline that allows her to take on physically demanding roles like Rashmi Rocket.
Yes — Taapsee Pannu co-owns Pune 7 Aces, a franchise that competes in the Premier Badminton League (PBL) — India’s top professional badminton league. She also co-owns The Wedding Factory, an event management company. Her ownership of a badminton franchise is particularly meaningful given her marriage to Danish badminton legend Mathias Boe. She is one of Bollywood’s most business-minded actresses.
Taapsee Pannu’s star sign is Leo — she was born on August 1, which falls between July 23 and August 22. Leos are known for their courage, fierce independence, strong opinions and natural leadership — qualities that perfectly describe Taapsee’s approach to her film choices, her public persona and her willingness to take on roles and say things in public that other actresses in her position would carefully avoid.
