Tamannaah Bhatia has been in showbiz for 16 years now. She has earned a huge fan base as a diva of the South and also marked in footsteps in Bollywood. She made her acting debut at the age of 15 in 2005 with Bollywood film, ‘Chand Sa Roshan Chehra.’ After which she made her Telugu debut in the same year with the film ‘Sri’ and the following year appeared in ‘Kedi’ marking her Tamil debut.
After marking her presence successfully in the entertainment industry, she feels her idea is to not let any particular image dictate the kind of work she wants to do.
“I have evolved as a person and at every different point of time. I have continuously worked, so for me, most of my life is divided into the films I have worked on. I enjoy it. For me, it is as new as it was on the first day,” Tamannaah told the news agency.
She feels the process of breaking an image has become challenging now.
Adding to this Tamannaah Bhatia said, “In fact, it is a lot more challenging now because I feel like there is a constant need of unlearning and you are making something that has already been created in terms of an image, and moving forward my idea is to not let an image take over the kind of work I want to do. I want the work to kind of precede that.”
What’s on the work front?
Tamannaah is also busy shooting for her upcoming film, Maestro also staring Nithiin. The film is a remake of the Hindi film Andhadhun.
Apart from this, the actress has several other films lined up including F3, Seetimaarr, Gurthunda Seethakalam and That Is Mahalakshmi.
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