'Heeramandi's 'Tajdar', Taha Shah’s handsome debut at Cannes is everything fans wanted
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Bollywood star Taha Shah Badussha, who has been the latest crush amongst the audience for her handsome presence during talk of the town movie “Heeramandi” has once again delighted his massive fanbase with his seemingly unexpected but very ‘dashing’ attendance at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival 2024.
Taking to his IG handle, Taha Shah Badussha shared an array of pictures as he made a drool-worthy debut at the Festival 2024. In the pictures, he was seen wearing an outfit from the shelves of the ace designer, Kanishka Mehta. He looked head-turning as ever in a blue-hued jacket teamed with a crisp white shirt underneath and black pants. He kept his look minimal and opted for a pair of sun-shield and white sneakers. Sharing the photos, Taha wrote: "Feeling blue never looked so good under the Cannes sun."
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Earlier, in an interview with Instant Bollywood, Taha recalled that cold-calling is the best discipline that anybody should go through. Talking about the same, the actor opened up about the struggle he had to face during the early days of his career and how he was scammed. He mentioned that the longest period of time he stood in line for the audition was 13 hours during a short film shoot in the UK. However, Taha revealed that although he bagged the role, he could not do it as it had a 4-year contract, and his father didn't allow him.
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Further, Taha shared that before getting the role in YRF, he had to give 8 auditions a day. However, recalling how he used to get scammed at the early stage of his career, he mentioned paying 4-10 thousand to several offices, and suddenly those offices disappeared. The actor mentioned that although these issues have been called out before, they still prevail. In the same conversation, he was then asked if there was any fear of looking desperate. To this, he said that he is desperate and obsessed with his passion. The actor said there's nothing wrong or negative with the same for the things someone loves, and the obsession will later provide the individual with backup.
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