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Tamannah is a very hot actress of Indian cinema and one among top heroines of Telugu and Tamil film industry. Tamannah is a hot model too. Tamannah started her career at her age of 13.
Abstract
December 21, 1989, Tamannah was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Tamannah belongs to a Sindhi family and her father is a diamond merchant.
Her schooling was at Juhu, Mumbai, in Maneckji Cooper Educational Trust School.
In 2005, Tamannah made her first album song of Abhijeet Sawant's "Aapka Abhijeet".
She is a brand ambassador of Chandrika Ayurvedic Soap, Fanta, Celkon Mobiles, Shakthi Masala, and more.
Tamannah also a brand ambassador of Khazana Jewellery and Zee Telugu channel.
She owns a retail jewellery business called Wite-n-Gold in which she also positioned as a creative head of her own brand.
Profession
Tamannah Bhatia made her acting debut in Bollywood and Tamil industry in the 2005 and all were failed to hit the box office.
She was only 15 when making her debut. Until 2007 her career was not so successful in movie industry. Happy Days in Telugu and Kalloori in Tamil were the movies which have given a step for her to move forward in her movie career.
She also nominated for Best Tamil Actress for Filmfare Awards South for her performance in Kalloori.
Tamannah’s later movies like Padikkadavan, Konchem Ishtam Konchem Kashtam, Ananda Thandavam were not commercially successful but hit movies and Ayan, Kanden Kadhalai were commercially successful movies for her in 2009-10.
Her movie Paiyaa, opposite Karthi was also a great success.
Tamannah had given flopped as well as successful movie after all these years and her latest hit was S.S. Rajamouli’s Baahubali. Her character named Avanthika was depicted gorgeous warrior princess. Tamannah was characterized by her performance along with her jewelry, constumes, makeup and attitude too.
She made her wonderful performance as a warrior princess. Currently she is busy in filming the second part of Baahubali: The Conclusion.
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