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Tamannaah Bhatia
Tamannaah at the red carpet of Bollywood Hungama Style Icons Awards 2023.jpg
Bhatia in 2023
Born
Tamanna Bhatia

(1989-12-21) 21 December 1989 (age 34)
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present
Works
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AwardsFull list

Tamanna Bhatia (born 21 December 1989), credited as Tamannaah Bhatia Template:Pronunciation, is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi cinema. With a filmography of over 65 films, she has garnered numerous accolades, including the Kalaimamani and SIIMA Awards, along with eight nominations for Filmfare Awards South and one nomination for the Saturn Awards.

Bhatia began her acting career with the Hindi film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra (2005). She then debuted in Telugu cinema with Sri (2005) and Tamil cinema with Kedi (2006). In 2007, she starred in two college life-based drama films, Happy Days in Telugu and Kalloori in Tamil.

Bhatia's notable films in Telugu cinema include Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam (2009), 100% Love (2011), Oosaravelli (2011), Racha (2012), Tadakha (2013), Baahubali: The Beginning (2015), Bengal Tiger (2015), Oopiri (2016), Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017), F2: Fun and Frustration (2019), Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy (2019), and F3: Fun and Frustration (2022). Her Tamil films include Ayan (2009), Paiyaa (2010), Siruthai (2011), Veeram (2014), Dharma Durai (2016), Devi (2016), and Sketch (2018). Bhatia has also worked in a few Hindi films. She has since starred in several streaming projects, including 11th Hour (2021), November Story (2021) and Jee Karda (2023).

Early life[edit]

Tamanna Bhatia was born on 21 December 1989[1] in Mumbai, Maharashtra to Santosh and Rajni Bhatia.[2][3][4] She has an elder brother, Anand Bhatia.[5] Her father is a diamond merchant.[6][7] She is of Sindhi Hindu descent.[8][9] She did her schooling in Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School, Mumbai.[10] When she was 13 years old, she delved into the world of acting, engaging in theatrical performances and becoming an active member of Mumbai's esteemed Prithvi Theatre for a year.[11] Upon gaining initial experience in the film industry, she changed her screen name for numerological reasons, making a slight modification and adopted the name Tamannaah.[12]

Career[edit]

2005–2008: Debut and breakthrough[edit]

In 2005, she was featured in the song "Lafzo Mein" from Abhijeet Sawant's Aapka Abhijeet album.[13] Subsequently, she made her debut as the female lead in the Hindi film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra, which unfortunately did not perform well at the box office.[14] The same year, she made her debut in Telugu cinema with Sri and in Tamil cinema with Kedi in 2006.

Her first release of 2007 was Shakti Chidambaram's Viyabari, in which she played the role of a journalist. The film opened to negative reviews and flopped at the box office,[15] but Bhatia received praise for her performance.[16] She got her breakthrough with Sekhar Kammula's Happy Days and Balaji Sakthivel's Kalloori, both of which featured Bhatia as a college student. She won critical acclaim for her performances in both films.[17] The commercial success of Happy Days and Kalloori established her career as an actress in both Telugu and Tamil films.[18]

Her first appearance in 2008 was the Telugu film Kalidasu, directed by G. Ravicharan Reddy.[17] The film received moderate reviews, and while critics acknowledged her good looks and romantic appeal, they felt that her performance had limited scope.[19][20] The film was an average grosser at the box office.[21] She later made a cameo appearance in the Telugu film Ready, followed by another cameo appearance in the Telugu – Tamil bilingual Ninna Nedu Repu, titled Netru Indru Naalai in Tamil.[22]

2009–2010: Critical acclaim[edit]

Bhatia's first release of 2009 was the Tamil film Padikkadavan, directed by Suraj and co-starring Dhanush. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but Bhatia's performance in a limited role garnered praise.[23][24] Despite the mixed reviews, Padikkadavan became a commercial success.[25] Her next release was the Telugu film Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam, directed by Kishore Kumar Pardasany, co-starring Siddharth. The film received positive reviews from critics and she received critical acclaim for her performance.[26][27] The film, however, was an average grosser at the box office.[28] Her next release, K. V. Anand's Ayan, co-starring Suriya, became the only major commercially successful Tamil film of the year.[29][30] She later appeared in Gandhi Krishna's Ananda Thandavam, which was based on the novel Pirivom Santhippom serialised by Sujatha.[31] The film opened to negative reviews,[32][33] and was her only commercial failure in 2009.[34] However, Bhatia's performance was critically acclaimed.[35]

Bhatia later appeared in R. Kannan's Kanden Kadhalai, the official remake of Jab We Met (2007), co-starring Bharath,[36] Bhatia's performance received praise from critics. The film received decent feedback,[37][38][39] and she won a South Scope award for the Best Tamil Actress.[40] During this phase, she was established as an undisputed top actress in Tamil cinema.[41][34]

Bhatia's first release of 2010 was N. Linguswamy's Paiyaa, co-starring Karthi, which was a Tamil road movie. The film opened to positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success.[42] She earned a nomination each at the 58th Filmfare Awards South and 5th Vijay Awards in the Best Tamil Actress category.[43][44] Her other two releases of 2010 were S. P. Rajkumar's Sura, co-starring Vijay and M. Raja's Thillalangadi, co-starring Jayam Ravi.[45][46] Both the films flopped at the box office.[47]

2011–2012: Breakthrough in Telugu cinema[edit]

Bhatia's first release of 2011 was Siva's Siruthai, co-starring Karthi, which was the official remake of S. S. Rajamouli's Vikramarkudu (2006).[48] Her character was received poorly by critics, who considered her role to be little more than arm candy.[49] The film, however, was commercially successful.[50] She also made a cameo appearance in the song "Aga Naga" from K. V. Anand's Ko.[51]

She made her comeback to Telugu cinema after a two-year gap in the same year with Sukumar's 100% Love, co-starring Naga Chaitanya, in which she played the role of a village girl pursuing higher education in Hyderabad.[52] Her performance received praise from critics, who commended her acting skills and beauty.[53] The film became one of the biggest commercial successful Telugu films of 2011.[54] She won the Best Actor Female awards at CineMAA Awards 2012 and The Hyderabad Times Film Awards 2011.[55] Her next release of 2011 was V. V. Vinayak's Badrinath, co-starring Allu Arjun.[56] The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics,[57] it was a notable success at the box office.[58] She earned a nomination at the CineMAA awards 2012 in the best actor female category.[59]

She played the role of a village girl in Hari's Venghai, co-starring Dhanush.[60] Both the film and her performance opened to mixed reviews from critics,[61][62] with criticism directed towards her wardrobe choices.[63] Her next release Oosaravelli, co-starring N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and directed by Surender Reddy, opened to mixed reviews from critics,[64][65] and was a commercial failure.[66]

Bhatia starred in four Telugu films in 2012, the first one being Sampath Nandi's Racha, co-starring Ram Charan, in which she played the role of a rich girl living in a protected world whose character's layers are revealed as the film progresses.[67] Bhatia received praise from critics, who considered her a major asset to the film.[68][69] The film was a major commercial success.[70] She earned a nomination each at 60th Filmfare Awards South and CineMAA Awards 2013 in the best actor female category.[71][72]

Her next release, A. Karunakaran's Endukante... Premanta!, co-starring Ram, opened to negative reviews and was a commercial failure.[73] However, critics praised hers and Ram's performance in the film.[74][75] Her third release, Raghava Lawrence's Rebel, co-starring Prabhas, in which she played a hip hop dance teacher,[76] opened to mixed reviews and was a commercial failure.[77] Her last release of 2012 was Puri Jagannadh's Cameraman Gangatho Rambabu, co-starring Pawan Kalyan, in which she played the role of a tomboyish media cameraman.[78]

2013–2014: Re-entry into Hindi and Tamil cinema[edit]

Bhatia's first release of 2013 was Sajid Khan's Himmatwala, co-starring Ajay Devgn, which was the remake of the 1983 Hindi film of the same name, where she reprises the role of Sridevi.[79] The film opened to negative reviews from critics,[80][81] emerged as big flop at the box office.[82] Her other release of 2013 was Kishore Kumar Pardasany's Tadakha,[83] the official Telugu remake of N. Lingusamy's Vettai, where she reprises the role played by Amala Paul in the original.[84] The film opened to moderate reviews[85] and was commercially successful.[86]

She made her comeback to Tamil cinema in 2014 after a sabbatical of three years with Siva's Veeram, co-starring Ajith Kumar.[87][88] The film received positive reviews from critics[89] and was a commercial success.[citation needed] She again collaborated with Sajid Khan for the film Humshakals as one of the female leads. The film co-starred Saif Ali Khan, Ram Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, Bipasha Basu and Esha Gupta. The film received poor reviews from critics[90] and flopped at the box office.[91]

She performed her first item number in V. V. Vinayak's Alludu Seenu, starring Bellamkonda Sreenivas and Samantha Ruth Prabhu which she accepted to do upon Vinayak's request after walking out of the film initially due to changes in its script.[92] That song, titled "Labbar Bomma", was well received by the audience.[93]

In her next release, Entertainment, directed by Sajid-Farhad, co-starring Akshay Kumar, she played the role of a television actress.[94] While the film was a semi-hit at the box office,[95][96] Her last release of 2014 was Srinu Vaitla's Aagadu, co-starring Mahesh Babu, in which she played the role of a village belle owning a chain of sweet shops.[97] The film opened to mixed reviews and was a commercial failure at the box office.[98][99]

2015–2017: Roles in commercial films[edit]

Bhatia at the 2015 Lakme Fashion Week.

Bhatia made a cameo appearance as herself in Jagadish's Nannbenda, starring Udhayanidhi Stalin and Nayanthara. She also dubbed her own voice for the same.[100] In July 2015, the first part of S. S. Rajamouli's two-part multilingual fictional epic film Baahubali was released.[101] Bhatia played the role of Avanthika, a Warrior Princess. She had to lose weight and special care was taken regarding her character's looks, costumes, and jewelry. The film received positive reviews, and Bhatia's performance was praised. It became the third highest grossing Telugu film, collecting around ₹650 crore (US$81 million).[102][103][104][105][106]

Her next release was M. Rajesh's Vasuvum Saravananum Onna Padichavanga, co-starring Arya, N. Santhanam and Bhanu. The film received negative reviews from critics.[107] Later, she made a cameo appearance in the bilingual film Size Zero, which stars Arya, Anushka Shetty and Sonal Chauhan.[108]

Her last release of 2015 was Sampath Nandi's Bengal Tiger, co-starring Ravi Teja.[109] She was praised for her looks in the film.[110] She performed her second item number in Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao's Speedunnodu, which released in February 2016.[111][112][113] Her next release was Vamsi's Oopiri, a remake of The Intouchables (2011), co-starring Karthi and Nagarjuna.[114] The film opened to positive reviews.[115][116]

Her next release was the Tamil film Dharma Durai, In which she played a doctor and she also appeared in the film without makeup, and it opened to positive reviews. The film also ran successfully at the box office.[117] Her next release was a Short Film – Ranveer Ching Returns with Ranveer Singh, directed by Rohit Shetty and which received positive reviews. In October 2016, Bhatia released her third item number in the Telugu-Kannada bilingual film Jaguar.[118] Her next release was the trilingual (Tamil—Telugu—Hindi) film Devi. She played a double role in this horror film, which opened to positive reviews. She was praised for her acting in the film and the film collected 100 crore (US$14 million) at box office, in three languages.[119][120] and her last release in 2016 was Kaththi Sandai, co-starring Vishal. It opened to mixed reviews and was a commercial failure.[121]

In 2017, Bhatia appeared in Baahubali 2: The Conclusion as Avanthika. The film received highly positive reviews and achieved remarkable box office success, becoming the highest-grossing Indian film ever at the time. Her next release in Tamil was Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan also known as AAA, with Silambarasan. The film opened to mixed reviews and commercial failure. Her next release was "Swing Zara", the fourth item song in Jai Lava Kusa's, along with Jr. NTR, directed by K. S. Ravindra.

2018–2020 : Back to back Telugu and Tamil films[edit]

Bhatia at an event in 2018

Her first release in 2018 was Vikram's Sketch, directed by Vijay Chander. Sketch opened to mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Bhatia was praised for her performance as Amuthavali, a south Indian Brahmin girl in the film.[122][123] Her next release was the Marathi film Aa Bb Kk. It opened to positive reviews.[124] Her next release was the Telugu film Naa Nuvve, in which she was paired opposite Nandamuri Kalyan Ram. It opened to mixed reviews and was a commercial failure.[125][126] Her next release was a Telugu film Next Enti? opposite Sundeep Kishan directed by Kunal Kohli. The film opened to mixed reviews from critics and was a commercial failure.[127][128] Her last release in 2018 was Kannada film KGF: Chapter 1, in which she made a special appearance in the item number for the Kannada, Tamil and Telugu releases.[129]

Bhatia's first release of 2019 was F2: Fun and Frustration a Telugu language comedy film, along with Venkatesh, Varun Tej and Mehreen Pirzada. It became a blockbuster.[130][131] Her next release was Kanne Kalaimaane a Tamil-language drama film directed by Seenu Ramasamy, with Udhayanidhi Stalin. Although the film received mixed reviews, her performance was praised for its sincerity and emotional depth.[132][133] In May end, Devi 2 a Tamil horror comedy film directed by A. L. Vijay along with Prabhu Deva was released.While the film had a lukewarm reception, her acting stood out as she brought a unique blend of humor and horror to her character.[134] Her next release was, Khamoshi a Hindi-language slasher film directed by Chakri Toleti. Despite the film receiving poor reviews, her portrayal as a deaf and mute girl was appreciated.[135][136] Her next release was, Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy a Telugu-language biographical epic action film directed by Surender Reddy, co-starring Chiranjeevi. Her portrayal added depth and substance to the film, contributing to its positive reception.[137][138] Her next release was, Petromax a Tamil-language comedy horror film directed by Rohin Venkatesan. Her comedic timing and engaging on-screen presence were appreciated.[139][140] Her last release in 2019 was a Tamil film, Action, directed by Sundar C. in which she paired opposite Vishal and it opened to mixed reviews but her role was highly praised by critics.[141][142] Her only release in 2020 was "Daang Daang", the item song in the Telugu film Sarileru Neekevvaru along with Mahesh Babu.[143]

2021–Present : OTT (Over-the-Top) debut and diverse roles[edit]

Bhatia at an event in 2022

In April 2021, Bhatia made her debut in the web series arena with 11th Hour, which received mixed reviews from critics. The show revolves around Aratrika Reddy, played by Bhatia, a successful businesswoman who finds herself in a race against time to save her company. While her performance was praised for its intensity and commitment, some reviewers felt that the storyline failed to do justice to her talent.[144][145] The following month, she starred in the web series November Story, which garnered a fair share of attention. Although her performance was widely appreciated for its depth and versatility, some critics felt that the series suffered from excessive dialogue and a lack of impactful action sequences.[146][147] In September, her Telugu sports masala film Seetimaarr written and directed by Sampath Nandi, co-starring Gopichand was released. Her portrayal of a strong-willed coach was lauded by the audience, who appreciated her dedication to the role and her chemistry with Gopichand.[148][149] Following this Maestro was released, a Telugu black comedy thriller film directed by Merlapaka Gandhi. The film received positive reviews for its engaging storyline and brilliant performances. Her portrayal of a pivotal character added depth and intrigue to the narrative, further solidifying her reputation as a versatile actor capable of tackling diverse roles.[150][151]

Her first release in 2022 was "Kodthe", the item song in the Telugu film Ghani along with Varun Tej.[152] In May, her Telugu comedy film F3 , co-starring Venkatesh, Varun Tej and Mehreen Pirzada was released. The film struck a chord with audiences and proved to be a commercial success. Bhatia's energetic performance and impeccable comic timing added an extra dose of laughter to the film.[153][154][155] In September, Bhatia took on the challenging role of a lady bouncer in Babli Bouncer, directed by Madhur Bhandarkar. The film, which was released on Disney+ Hotstar, showcased her versatility as an actress. However, the film received a mixed response from viewers and critics alike.[156][157] Next up, Bhatia starred in the romantic comedy film Plan A Plan B, alongside Riteish Deshmukh. The film, which premiered on Netflix, offered a delightful and light-hearted love story. While the chemistry between the lead actors was appreciated, some found the plot to be predictable. Bhatia's charisma and on-screen presence shone through in her performance.[158][159] Towards the end of the year, Bhatia appeared in the romantic drama Gurthunda Seethakalam, opposite Satyadev. The film explored themes of love and life but received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. Although Bhatia's sincere portrayal garnered praise, the overall execution of the film fell short of expectations.[160][161]

Her first release in 2023 was Jee Karda, a romantic drama series for Amazon Prime Video directed by Arunima Sharma, released on June 15.[162][163] Additionally, she appeared in Lust Stories 2 for Netflix, released on June 29. She made her comeback to Tamil cinema after 4 years in the action thriller film Jailer co-starring Rajinikanth for the first time in her career, in which she played a brief role. She then starred opposite Chiranjeevi in the Telugu action film Bhola Shankar, marking their second collaboration after Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy (2019).

She will next star in the Tamil-language horror-comedy film Aranmanai 4 co-starring Sundar C. and Raashii Khanna. In addition, Bhatia will be marking her debut in Malayalam cinema through Bandra, cast opposite Dileep.

Personal life[edit]

While filming Lust Stories 2 in 2023, Bhatia began a romantic relationship with co-star Vijay Varma.[164][165] Bhatia confirmed her dating with the actor in June 2023.[166][167]

Filmography[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Other work[edit]

Bhatia also has experience as a model appearing in various television commercials.[168] She endorsed popular brands like Fanta and Chandrika Ayurvedic soap.[169][170]

In March 2015, she signed as a brand ambassador for the channel Zee Telugu.[171] In March 2015, Bhatia introduced her jewelry brand, Wite&Gold, with herself as the creative head.[172][173] The brand's website was launched on 20 April 2015, aligning with the festival of Akshaya Tritiya.[174][175] In January 2016, she became the brand ambassador of the Government of India's campaign Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, an initiative of FOGSI.[176] She performed at the IPL 2018 opening ceremony, and her captivating act beautifully represented the linguistic diversity of the region.[177]

Her first book entitled Back To The Roots was published by Penguin Random House India on 30 August 2021.[178] Bhatia hosted MasterChef India – Telugu which was premiered on Gemini TV on 27 August 2021.[179] In September 2022, Bhatia became an equity partner in Sugar Cosmetics.[180][181]

In January 2023, she became the brand ambassador of IIFL Finance.[182] For the second time, she took the stage at the IPL 2023 opening ceremony, setting it ablaze with her electrifying performance.[183][184]

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