Tamanna Bhatia

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Tamanna Bhatia
Born December 21, 1989 (1989-12-21) (age 18)
Mumbai, India
Occupation actress
Years active 2003 — present

Tamanna Bhatia (Telugu:తమన్న Tamil:தமன்னா) is a south Indian model/actress who started her film career through her debut film in Hindi called Chand Sa Roshan Chehra at the age of 16 years and made her Tamil debut film Kedi which did not do well at the box office. The former model has also signed for her debut film in Telugu called Sri in which she played the leading female role amongst actor Manoj Kumar. And she is a rising heroine in both Tollywood and Kollywood industries.

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Tamanna was born to Santhosh Bhatia and Rajani Bhatia on 21st December 1989. [1]. She started acting at the age of 13, now she is first year student at National College in Bandra, and she has one brother, Anand Bhatia. She can speak Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and English. Tamanna has done many advertisements in Tamil for big companies such as Shakti Masala, Saravana Stores, RMKV and she also did few music albums before she entered the film industry.

Her recent movie "Kalloori" did well at the box-office. She was appreciated by the audience for her simplistic yet realistic portrayal of her role.

Her Role in her recent movie "Happy Days" in Telugu brought her huge success in Tollywood . Her performance in the role of Madhu in happy days brought her critical acclaim.

[edit] Filmography

Year Film Language Role Other notes
2003 Chand Sa Roshan Chehra Hindi Jiya
2005 Sri Telugu Sandhya
2006 Kedi Tamil Priyanka Dubbed into Telugu as Jadoo
2007 Vyapari Tamil Savitri Prakash
Happy Days Telugu Madhu
Kalloori Tamil Shobana
2008 Kalidasu Telugu Archana
Netru Indru Naalai Tamil Filming
Simultaneously being made in Telugu as Ninna Nedu Repu
Pellivaarillu Telugu Filming
Ananda Tandavam Tamil Filming
Chandrapratap Telugu Filming
Ayan Tamil Filming
Padikathavan Tamil Filming
Konchem Ishtamga Konchem Kashtamga Telugu Filming

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