Tamannaah Bhatia filmography
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Tamannaah Bhatia[lower-alpha 1] is an Indian actress known for her work in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi cinema, debuted as a leading lady in the Hindi film Chand Sa Roshan Chehra in 2005.[1] That same year marked her Telugu debut with Sree, followed by her Tamil debut in Kedi the subsequent year.[2] She experienced a breakthrough in her career with the success of Happy Days and Kalloori in 2007, portraying college students in both films.[3][4] Her journey continued with box-office hits like Ayan,[5] 100% Love,[6] Siruthai,[7] Tadakha, Oosaravelli,[8] Racha,[9] and Veeram[10] as well as setbacks such as Ananda Thandavam,[11] Endukante Premanta,[12] Himmatwala,[13] Humshakals and Aagadu.[14] Additionally, while she received critical acclaim and several accolades for her role in 100% Love,[6] her performances in Himmatwala and Humshakals faced criticism.[15]
In 2015, she received widespread acclaim for her role in Baahubali: The Beginning, which earned over ₹600 crore and reshaped her image, leading to more diverse roles.[16][17] She was praised for her performances in Oopiri and Dharma Durai, and her double role in Devi was well-received.[18] However, Vasuvum Saravananum Onna Padichavanga,[19] Bengal Tiger[20] and Kaththi Sandai[21] were less successful. In 2017, she reprised her role in Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, which grossed over ₹1700 crore worldwide,[22][23] while Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan was a box office failure.[24] In 2018, Sketch received mixed reviews, but her performance was praised,[25][26] while Naa Nuvve and Next Enti? were poorly received.[27][28] In 2019, she starred in the blockbuster F2: Fun and Frustration[29] and delivered notable performances in Kanne Kalaimaane,[30] Devi 2,[31] Khamoshi,[32] Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy,[33] and Petromax.[34]
In 2021, Tamannaah starred in the web series 11th Hour and November Story both receiving mixed receptions despite her praised acting.[35][36] She gained acclaim for her roles in Seetimaarr[37] and Maestro, particularly with the former's commercial success.[38] The subsequent year saw her in the hit Telugu comedy F3: Fun and Frustration, while Babli Bouncer, Plan A Plan B and Gurthunda Seethakalam garnered mixed reception. In 2023, her standout performances in Jee Karda[39] and Aakhri Sach[40] earned her the Best Actor of the Year - Female (Series) award at the Bollywood Hungama OTT Awards.[41] While Jailer was a blockbuster, Bhola Shankar and her Malayalam debut Bandara faced box-office disappointments.[42][43] The following year, her portrayal of Selvi in Aranmanai 4 earned critical acclaim, with the film grossing over ₹100 crore.[44][45]