After winning praises for the intriguing trailer of 'Naam Shabana', Taapsee Pannu is once again creating a buzz for her next movie 'Judwaa 2'.
The diva will be seen playing one of the female lead in the movie which happens to be the sequel of Salman Khan's 1997 release 'Judwaa'.
While the 'Pink' actress is all set to begin shooting for 'Judwaa 2' soon, she has a special demand before she hits the sets.
Taapsee stated that before she will begin with the movie she want to meet superstar Salman Khan.
"I haven't met Salman sir yet, I did not get an opportunity till now. But I hope I do meet him somewhere when I start shooting at least," the actress was quoted as saying.
Interestingly, this is the second time Taapsee will be working with David Dhawan. The two had earlier collaborated with her debut 'Chashme Baddoor'.
Taapsee says she remembers watching the first film very clearly despite not being a big movie buff.
"I remember the songs, the scenes. It is one of the most loved movies. Even though I am not a huge movie buff, I remember seeing that film vividly. Funnily, I did Chashme Baddoor which was a remake and I am doing part two of 'Judwaa'.
"With David sir, it is like repeating the magic. I am looking forward to all the dancing that I am going to do, the comedy and all the nice clothes I will be wearing. I can't wait. It is going to be a nice change from whatever I have been doing," she added.
The 29-year-old actress had a packed February, with two of her films, "Ghaazi Attack" and "Running Shaadi", releasing on the same day.
Taapsee, apart from the two recently released films, also has "Tadka" starring Ali Fazal and Nana Patekar and the much awaited "Naam Shabana", in which Akshay Kumar has a special appearance.
Taapsee says it is perhaps best to come up with different films almost back-to-back at a time when people are still warning up to her.
"At this position where people are still warming up to me in the industry, it's nice to give them a sudden boost, probably a few years down the line if they have warmed up to the idea of having me around then having so many releases back to back wouldn't be a good idea.
"Right now, since they haven't seen that much of me, having these releases back to back is only good," she says.