Tamannaah Bhatia
Tamannaah Bhatia: My idea is to not let image take over work I want to do
Tamannah made her acting debut in 2005 at the age of 15 with the Hindi film "Chand Sa Roshan Chehra". The same year, she made her Telugu debut with "Sri" and the following year she made her Tamil debut with "Kedi". "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 IANS.
Tamannaah Bhatia: Idea of a star is changing rapidly
Tamannaah has been one of the biggest names in the Tamil and Telugu industries for well over a decade, and has also acted in Bollywood and Kannada films. After tasting success on the big screen, she has now forayed the digital space. This year, she was seen in the web series "The 11th Hour" and, more recently, "November Story".
Why Tamannaah Bhatia is excited about 'November Story'
"When I first heard the narration of 'November Story' from director Ram Subramanian, I could have never anticipated that the storyline was going to be so layered. I have never watched a crime thriller series that is so complex and intriguing at the same time, and one that engages audiences in every episode like an authentic whodunit," she says.
Tamannaah reveals the two things she was looking for in her upcoming series
"The two things that I was looking for in a web series were a relatable script and a strong character that would pique audience interest," Tamannaah said. A seven-episode whodunit, "November Story" also includes Pasupathy, GM Kumar, Aruldass and Vivek Prasanna among others. The show releases on May 20 in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on Disney+ Hotstar VIP.
Tamannaah on returning post Covid recovery in debut series "11th Hour"
"It's a boardroom drama, and it's my first show on OTT. The show is in Telugu language but I think it's extremely universal. I hope, even the audiences who don't understand Telugu but like good shows will watch it," says Tamannaah.
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