Tamannaah Bhatia recently made comments regarding the continued public interest in her private life. Recognizing that there is always attention given to her personal life, she explained that she is still "fairly private" about her personal issues and only shares what she feels okay discussing with other people.
Speaking with IANS in an interview about how she is able to maintain her privacy amid people's insatiable interest to learn more about her, Tamannaah said, "I am a people person. I love people. For example, I met a fellow at the airport and was happily clicking photographs with anyone who requested me to.
The actress, who recently walked the ramp for Bloni at the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour, shared an incident where the man complained about his fatigue from observing her dealing with fans.
He said, 'Listen, I am exhausted watching you doing this. Don't you feel tired?'. I told him, 'I have opted for this career, to live in the limelight, to relate to people on a specific level,'" Tamannaah told IANS. She reiterated that she is at ease with the decision she took and likes spending time with people and added, "I'm not opposed to impromptu meetups."
Tamannaah also related to the delight she derives talking with strangers.
It's such a enriching experience because you get to have more meaningful conversations," she said, observing that although she is private when it comes to her personal life, she lets out as much as she is willing. "It works for me, and I have no complaints about it.
Having entered the film industry in 2005 with *Chand Sa Roshan Chehra*, Tamannaah reminisces about her almost two-decade-long journey with appreciation, thinking about the highs and lows she has faced.
"Looking back, I now realize how every turn and bend in my career has molded me," the actress, who has worked in 86 films, said. "I don't regret anything."
She deeply appreciated the setbacks she encountered in the process, stating, "I'm thankful for every challenge because they have been learning experiences. Without those moments, I wouldn't have grown as a person."
For Tamannaah, those difficulties have been chances to learn. "Reframing my 20-year journey now, I have the vision to view all that adversity as opportunity. There were certainly days when I felt drowned, but I have no doubt that every challenge was a stepping stone, and I'm thankful for all of them."
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