A proud Taapsee Pannu waves the Indian flag at Paris Olympics Watch

    Actress Taapsee Pannu shared pictures from her time in Paris on her social media page, where she is seen waving the Indian national flag

    Taapsee Pannu

    Taapsee Pannu

    After completing the promotions for her upcoming film Phir Aayi Haseen Dillruba, actress Taapsee Pannu has reached the Olympic village in Paris to support her husband, Mathias Boe, who is the coach of the Indian men’s badminton team. The actress shared pictures from her time in Paris, in which she is seen proudly waving the Indian national flag.

    Taapsee Pannu at the Olympic Village, Paris

    On Instagram, Taapsee shared pictures of herself from Paris, where she attended the Olympic events. The actress captioned the post, “Day 1 of endless walking, walking Paris’ prettiest street (coz that’s what Mindy says!) to walking from group stage to knockout stage. Time to call it a day! #RaniInParis #parisolympics2024.”

    In the first picture, Taapsee is seen walking the streets of Paris on a bright, sunny day. In the picture, the actress is wearing a bright green saree, paired with white shoes, a white vest, black sunglasses and a messy bun. In her fifth post, she shared a video of herself jumping from the stands and waving the Indian national flag. The last picture has Taapsee with her sister Shagun, who opted for a stunning purple western ensemble for the day that she paired with black boots and matching sunglasses.

    The Indian team at the Olympics

    Taapsee married Danish Badminton player Mathias Boe in March 2024 in an intimate ceremony in Udaipur. He has been training Indian Badminton players Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and is currently at the Olympics events with them.

    The Indian Olympic team has been performing well this year. Manu Bhaker (22) recently made history when she won the bronze medal in 10-meter shooting, becoming the first Indian woman to win a medal in shooting. Later, she won another bronze medal with teammate Sarabjot Singh in the mixed 10-meter event, becoming the only Indian in history to win more than two medals at one Olympic event.