Tamannaah's career full of surprises

Tamannaahs career full of surprises
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Actress Tamannaah Bhatia, who has been signed as the brand ambassador of Zee Telugu network, says director Rajamouli is the only person who can explain how grand her upcoming film, ‘Baahubali’, is. “Whenever you are doing a film on such a lavish scale, only one person knows what’s happening and that person in this case is Rajamouli.

Actress Tamannaah Bhatia, who has been signed as the brand ambassador of Zee Telugu network, says director Rajamouli is the only person who can explain how grand her upcoming film, ‘Baahubali’, is. “Whenever you are doing a film on such a lavish scale, only one person knows what’s happening and that person in this case is Rajamouli.

We will never understand the lavishness and beauty of every shot – only he can see that completely,” says Tamannaah, while adding, “When I started working for the project I told my staff to expect the unexpected and that’s exactly what happened on sets.” The petite actress, who will be seen in the first part of the film, plays princess Avantika and elaborating about her character, she says, “It was a very difficult character to essay.
I had to indulge in sword fighting but Rajamouli guided me throughout.” It’s not about what films she is doing - be it offbeat films or films which are close to her soul, but being part of a film is what’s important for her.
“Very few people get to live their passion and I’m living mine – acting. You have to be passionate about it or you can’t survive.” Come this December, the actress will be completing a decade in the showbiz. Commenting on it, she says, “Ten years feels very long.
My career has been full of surprises with unexpected twists and turns. Everyday has been a new experience for me as I got to learn new things.” As a part of her one year deal with the channel, the actress will be promoting it across the two Telugu speaking states and will also be attending the channel’s 10th anniversary celebrations which will be held shortly.
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