Taapsee Pannu has expressed her excitement and pride as she prepares to support her husband, Mathias Boe, at the upcoming Paris Olympics. The acclaimed actress, known for her roles in films like Pink and Badla, describes the Olympics as a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," underscoring the significance of this global sporting event.
Actor Taapsee Pannu is set to attend the Paris 2024 Olympics, where she will join her husband, Mathias Boe. Boe, a renowned badminton coach, has trained prominent players Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy. Pannu’s presence at the Games highlights her support for Boe’s contributions to the sport and his role in preparing top athletes for this prestigious event.
Pannu, who has always been vocal about her support for her husband's career, is thrilled to be by his side during this monumental event. She sees the Olympics not just as a competition but as a grand celebration of sportsmanship and excellence, and she’s eager to witness it firsthand.
Pannu’s involvement in the Olympics is not just about supporting her husband, Mathias Boe, and his trainees, but also about embracing the broader spectrum of athletic excellence.
Her anticipation for celebrating these underrepresented sports underscores her belief in the importance of recognizing and valuing all forms of athletic achievement.
She added, “We don't really get to see so many sports or have access, or awareness to so many of them in comparison to how much we indulge in cricket. So, I just want to be a part of those sports as an audience.”
Considering Taapsee Pannu’s impressive filmography, which includes sports-themed films such as Soorma (2018), Saand Ki Aankh (2019), Rashmi Rocket (2021), Looop Lapeta (2022), and Shabaash Mithu (2022), we wondered which sport she would choose to represent India in if given the opportunity at the Olympics.
“The only sport I can say I enjoy playing a lot is squash. I know I don't have a level anywhere close to what these athletes have, who professionally play squash. So, probably I will become their biggest cheerleader in the next edition when squash officially becomes a part of Olympics,” she concluded.
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