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Tamannaah Bhatia (born 21 December 1989) known as Tamannaah, is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Telugu and.

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Tamannaah at NRI Of The Year Awards 2017 Born Tamanna Bhatia ( 1989-12-21) 21 December 1989 (age 27),, India Residence,, Nationality Other names Tamanna Occupation,, Years active 2002– present Awards from, in association with Tamannaah Bhatia (born 21 December 1989 ) known as Tamannaah, is an Indian who predominantly appears in and films. She has also appeared in films. In addition to acting, she also participates in stage shows and is a prominent celebrity endorser for brands and products. In 2005, she made her acting debut in the age of 15 in the film, and appeared in album song 'Lafzon main' from the album Aapka Abhijeet which was also released in the year 2005, before working in and. In the same year, Tamannaah made her debut in, and the next year she appeared in her first Tamil movie,. In 2007, she starred in two college-life-based drama films, in Telugu and in Tamil. Her projects include the Tamil films (2009), (2010), (2011), (2014) and films include (2011).
Other films include (2012), (2013), (2015), (2015) and (2016), (2017). She thus established herself as one of the leading contemporary actresses in Telugu cinema and Tamil cinema. She is one of the highest paid actresses in South Indian cinema. She has acted nearly 50 films in three different languages. She is the first actress from India who was nominated at for.
She also received 'Dayawati Modi' Award. This award is among the highest awards in India in the field of Art, Culture and Education in 2017. She also received a from CIAC, in association with for her contributions to Indian cinema.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Tamannaah Bhatia was born on 21 December 1989 in,, India, to Santhosh and Rajani Bhatia. She has an elder brother, Anand. Her father is a diamond merchant. She is of descent. She did her schooling in Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School, Mumbai.
She later changed her screen name for, varying it slightly to Tamannaah. She has been working since the age of 13, when she was spotted at her school's annual day function and offered a lead role, which she took up, and then also became a part of Mumbai's for a year. She also appeared in Abhijeet Sawant's album song 'Lafzo Mein' from the album Aapka Abhijeet which was released in the year 2005. Tamannaah in October 2008 at Chennai before the release of In 2005, at the age of 15, she played the female lead in which was a commercial failure at the box office. The same year, she made her debut in Telugu cinema with and in Tamil cinema with in 2006. IndiaGlitz in its review called Tamannaah as the 'real scene-stealer' and stated that she 'walks away with all honors', adding that her characters have shades of the characters played by in (1992) and in (1999). Her first release of 2007 was 's in which she played the role of a journalist who wants to write an article about a successful entrepreneur played.
The film opened to negative reviews and flopped at the box office, but Tamannaah received praise for her performance. She got her breakthrough with 's and 's, both of which featured Tamannaah as a college student. She won critical acclaim for her performances in both films. The commercial success of Happy Days and Kalloori established her career as an actress in both Telugu and Tamil films. Her performance in the latter earned her a nomination at the in the category. Her first release of 2008 was the Telugu film directed by debutante G. Ravicharan Reddy.
She was paired with debutante, the grandson of actor. Upon release, the film opened to moderate reviews and critics felt that she looked good and very romantic but had less scope to perform. The film was an average grosser at the box office. She later made a in the Telugu film followed by another cameo appearance in the Telugu - Tamil bilingual titled in Tamil. 2009–2010 (Critical acclaim) [ ] Tamannaah's first release of 2009 was the Tamil film, directed by and co-starring, which was named after 's 1985 film of the. The film received mixed reviews from critics but Tamannaah's performance in a limited role won praise. Padikkadavan however became a commercial success.
Her next release was the Telugu film directed by Kishore Kumar Pardasany and co-starring. The film received positive reviews from critics and she received critical acclaim for her performance, earning a nomination at the in the category.
The film however was an average grosser at the box office. Her next release, 's, co-starring, became the only major commercially successful Tamil film of the year. She later appeared in 's which was based on the novel Pirivom Santhippom.
She was paired with in the film marking the latter's debut. The film opened to negative reviews, and was her only commercial failure in 2009. However Tamannaah's performance was critically acclaimed. Pavithra Srinivasan of stated that Tamannaah's 'would-be innocence when she's playing up to Sidharth, and slight cunning when she chooses Radhakrishnan is perfect' adding that she brought her character Madhumitha 'to life, an alluring mix of child and woman; irritating, sly, yet arousing your sympathy in the climax'. Tamannaah later appeared in 's, the official remake of (2007), co-starring.
Her voice was dubbed by playback singer. Kanden Kadhalai opened to decent feedback from critics and Tamannaah's performance won praise from them. A reviewer from stated, 'Funny and full of life, it is Tamannaah who is the heart and soul of this love story. She has come up with a live wire performance and the magic of the film lies in her performance', adding that no actress in Tamil cinema could play that role better than her though she did not look like a girl hailing from. Her performance in the film earned her a nomination at the 57th Filmfare Awards South in the Best Tamil Actress category, making her the only actress to earn two nominations in two different languages at that event.
She also won the award for the same. During this phase, she was established as an undisputed top actress in Tamil cinema. Tamannaah's first release of 2010 was 's, co-starring, which was a Tamil. The film opened to positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success. She earned a nomination each at the and in the Best Tamil Actress category. Her other two releases of 2010 were 's, co-starring, and 's, co-starring, the former being Vijay's 50th film as an actor and the latter being the official remake of 's (2009).
Both the films flopped at the box office. 2011–2012 (Breakthrough into the Telugu Industry) [ ]. Tamannaah in September 2011 at the Blender's Pride fashion show at Hyderabad Tamannaah's first release of 2011 was 's, co-starring Karthi, which was the official remake of 's (2006). Her character was received poorly by critics, with Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff.com citing that she offered 'little more than arm-candy'.
The film, however, was commercially successful. She followed it with a cameo appearance in a song Aga Naga from K.
She made her comeback to Telugu cinema after a two-year gap in the same year with 's, co-starring, in which she played the role of a village girl visiting her cousin's house in Hyderabad for pursuing higher education. She won praise for her performance from the critics. A reviewer from IndiaGlitz stated that Tamannaah 'stole the show in the film' and 'doesn't over act or underplay her role anywhere'. The reviewer added that She 'is drop dead gorgeous and steals your heart with her beauty' and 'wins on two counts-one is her endearing action and two is her insanely adorable looks'. The film became one of the biggest commercial successful Telugu films of 2011.
She earned a nomination each at the and in the Best Telugu Actress category. She also won the Best Actor Female awards at 2012 and The Hyderabad Times Film Awards 2011. Her next release of 2011 was 's, co-starring. Her looks in the film became debatable considering her girl-next-door looks sported in her previous films. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics.
Suresh Kavirayani of The Times of India felt that Tamannaah was 'energetic, but there was unnecessary skin show even in scenes that didn't seem to require it'. However the film became a notable success at the box office. She earned a nomination at the CineMAA Awards 2012 in the Best Actor Female category. She played the role of a village girl in 's, co-starring Dhanush, whom she called a 'subtle and underplayed' character. Both the film and her performance opened to mixed reviews from critics, with Pavithra Srinivasan of Rediff.com stating that Tamannaah 'appears neatly attired in classy dresses but suddenly takes to wearing skimpy clothes that display her midriff' and looks 'so dazzlingly white that you want to reach for your sun-glasses'. Her next release, co-starring and directed by Surender Reddy, opened to mixed reviews from critics, and was a commercial failure.
Tamannaah starred in four Telugu films in 2012, the first one being 's, co-starring, 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. Upon release, Tamannaah received praise from the critics with Sify's reviewer calling her the film's 'major asset', and Karthik Pasupulate of The Times of India stating that she 'does the needful' and 'does add more than glamour value to the film'. The film was declared a major commercial success by the end of its 50-day run. She earned a nomination each at and CineMAA Awards 2013 in the Best Actor Female category. Her next release, 's, co-starring, opened to negative reviews and was a commercial failure. However critics praised hers and Ram's performance in the film, with Y. Sunita Chowdary of stating that they have 'done their best to bring some semblance of reality to this fantasy', and Radhika Rajamani of Rediff.com calling them as the film's 'heart and soul'.
Her third release, 's, co-starring, in which she played a hip hop dance teacher, opened to mixed reviews and was a commercial failure and escalation of budget was cited as one of the primary reasons. Her last release of 2012 was 's, co-starring, in which she played the role of a tomboyish media cameraman. The film was one of the biggest commercial successful Telugu films of 2012. 2013–2014 (Re-entry into Bollywood and Tamil films) [ ] Tamannaah's first release of 2013 was 's, co-starring, which was the remake of the 1983 Hindi film of the where she reprises the role of from the original. Khan chose her considering her popularity in the South Indian cinema and the film marked her comeback to Hindi cinema. The film opened to negative reviews from critics, who felt that she matched Sridevi in terms of glamour but failed in terms of acting skills which they termed as 'below average'. Himmatwala became a commercial failure at the box office.
Tamannaah at the trailer launch of the film along with in January 2013, which marked her comeback to Hindi films Her other release of 2013 was Kishore Kumar Pardasany's, co-starring Naga Chaitanya, and, the official Telugu remake of N. Lingusamy's where she reprises the role played by in the original. The film opened to moderate reviews from critics, and was commercially successful. She earned a nomination at the in the Best Actor Female category. She made her comeback to Tamil cinema in 2014 after a sabbatical of three years with 's, co-starring.
She said in an interview that she was in talks for a lot of Tamil films and would be signing a few soon. Veeram received positive reviews from critics, and became one of the highest grossing Tamil films of 2014. She again collaborated with Sajid Khan for the film as one of the female leads. The film co-starred,,, and.
The film received poor reviews from critics, and flopped at the box office. She performed her first in V. Vinayak's featuring and in the lead roles which she accepted to do upon Vinayak's request after walking out of the film initially due to changes in its script. That song, titled 'Labbar Bomma', was well received by the audience.
In her next release directed by, co-starring, she played the role of a television actress. While the film was a semi-hit at the box office, Tamannaah received a nomination at the in the worst actress category. Her last release of 2014 was Srinu Vaitla's, co-starring, in which she played the role of a village belle owning a chain of sweet shops. The film opened to mixed reviews and was a commercial failure at the box office.
2015–2016 (Roles in big budget and women-centric films) [ ] She later made a cameo appearance as herself in Jagadish's, starring and. She also dubbed her own voice for the same. In July 2015, the first part of 's two-part multilingual fictional, co-starring, and, was released. She played the role of, a of an unspecified era. For her role, she had to lose five to six kilos of weight and also, special care was taken regarding the looks, costumes and jewelry of her character. The film received positive reviews from critics and Tamannaah was praised for her performance. The movie collected around ₹650 crore (US$100 million) and eventually became the and.
Tamannaah snapped at in September 2015 Her next release was 's, co-starring, and, in which she would showcase her own jewelry designs from Wite & Gold. The film received negative reviews from the critics. Later she made a cameo appearance in the bilingual film which features Arya, Anushka Shetty and in the lead roles. Her last release of 2015 was Sampath Nandi's, co-starring for the first time.
She was praised for her looks in the film. It opened to mixed reviews but was commercially successful at the box office by grossing ₹40.5 crore (US$6.3 million) globally and also became the 8th highest grossing Telugu film of the year. Tamannaah expressed her happiness over the success of the film and said 'Without Ravi Teja sir I can’t imagine this film as only he could justify the character'. She performed her second item number in 's featuring Bellamkonda Sreenivas and in the lead roles which released in February 2016. She charged half of her remuneration to appear in that song, titled 'Bachelor Babu', which was made on a budget of ₹2.25 crore (US$350,000). Her next release was 's which is a remake of (2011), co-starring and Karthi, being filmed in Telugu and Tamil simultaneously. The film opened to positive reviews.
Her next release was Tamil film. 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 in box office. Her next release was a - with directed by and it received positive reviews from critics. In October 2016 Tamannah release her third item number in - bilingual film. Her next release was female oriented trilingual (——) film. First time she appeared in double role in full length and her first in three different languages and it also opened to positive reviews. She also been praised for her acting in the film and the film collected ₹100 crore (US$16 million) at box office including three languages.
And her last release in 2016 was, co-starring. It opened to mixed reviews from critics and became commercial failure. 2017–present [ ] Her first release in 2015 was. In this film, Tamannaah plays a role of, a member of a rebel group who wants to rescue from an evil Bhallaladeva and finally got married with / and become a of Mahishmati.
The film received highly positive reviews from critics and collected ₹114 crore (US$18 million) in its 1st day itself all over India and eventually this is the first Indian film collecting more than ₹100 crore (US$16 million) in its first day. It became the first film to get a worldwide gross of more than ₹500 crore (US$78 million) in all languages in just three days. It Becomes the highest Grosser Of All Time in India in all languages in Five Days grossing ₹565 crore (US$88 million). It became the highest grossing film ever with worldwide gross of ₹800 crore (US$120 million) in all languages in just six days, surpassing worldwide gross of ₹742 crore (US$120 million). Baahubali 2 became the highest grossing Indian film ever with worldwide gross of approx ₹900 crore (US$140 million) in all languages in just seven days, surpassing PK worldwide gross of ₹792 crore.
On the 9th day, became the first Indian film ever to collect ₹1,000 crore (US$160 million). Her next release in was also known as AAA, is an Indian two-part - with for the first time. The film opened to mixed reviews and commercial failure.
Her next release was fifth item song in 'Swing Zara', along with N. Rama Rao Jr which directed. Tamannaah currently completed 's directed by Vijay Chander, Hindi film is the remake of 's yet-to-release film under the direction of titled as in Hindi and also her next untitled film opposite directed. Tamannaah currently shooting for another planned film is Pon Ondru Kandein opposite directed by Senthil Veerasamy and produced by under his banner, her another Movie is it is aligned with the noble initiative of 'Beti Bachao Beti padhao' Directed By, and also she is working for untitled Telugu movie with.
In mid September, she signs official in, which is directed. Filmography [ ] Main article Awards and nominations [ ]. Tamannaah at the launch of her jewellery brand Witengold in 2015 Tamannaah also has experience as a model appearing in various television commercials. She is endorsing popular brands like, and Chandrika Ayurvedic soap. She is also the brand ambassador of the based jewelry shop AVR and.
Before entering the film industry, she also acted in advertisements like Shakthi Masala, Power Soap and. She also worked with for an ad shoot of Celkon Mobile. Numb Piano Ringtone Download.
In 2014, she posed in a advertisement, encouraging consumers to purchase cosmetics that have not been tested on animals. In March 2015 she also signed as a brand ambassador for channel. On 31 March 2015, Tamannaah launched a retail jewelry business which is named Wite-n-Gold having malls at Mumbai and Bangalore. The website was started on 20 April 2015 marking the festival. She was also Creative head for her jewelry brand.
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