Tamannaah Bhatia on Female Actors' Rare Opportunities After 21-Year Career

Tamannaah Bhatia reflects on the limited opportunities for female actors in the film industry despite her 21-year career. She expresses excitement for her upcoming projects and gratitude for the warm acceptance she has received, particularly from audiences across India. The actor was in Delhi to launch the new brand 'Oristar' as its ambassador. Her next film, 'Vvan', starring Sidharth Malhotra and produced by Ekta Kapoor, is set for a theatrical release on Raksha Bandhan.

Key Points: Tamannaah Bhatia on Film Industry Opportunities for Female Actors

  • Rare opportunities for female actors
  • 21-year career feels like a fresh start
  • Warm acceptance across India
  • New brand ambassador role
  • Upcoming film 'Vvan' release
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"Not many female actors get opportunities...": Tamannaah Bhatia speaks on acceptance in film industry

Tamannaah Bhatia discusses the rare opportunities for female actors and her 21-year career revival. Read about her new projects and brand role.

"It's very interesting, not many actors and maybe more so female actors, get this sort of an opportunity. - Tamannaah Bhatia"

New Delhi, April 9

Actor Tamannaah Bhatia has offered an insight into the rare opportunities that female actors have lately received in the film industry.

In a conversation with ANI, Tamannaah expressed her delight about her upcoming projects and shared, "I'm really excited for all my features to come out one by one. It's very interesting, not many actors and maybe more so female actors, get this sort of an opportunity. It has been like 21 years into my career, and I still feel like I'm starting off all over again."

The actor also expressed immense delight while reflecting on receiving much acceptance in the South Indian film industry.

"There's a sense of freshness, even for me as an actor. And I think even the audience is continuously sort of being so warm towards me and they've really accepted me so, so warmly. Largely because I had so much acceptance in the southern part of India.

But the kind of warmth I'm getting from all other parts of India is what is really, really exciting for me and also really humbling. And so I'm just constantly finding ways of how I can sort of give it back," she added.

Tamannaah Bhatia was present in the national capital on Wednesday for the official launch of 'Oristar' - a new brand by Jayanta Lighting Innovation.

Associated as the brand ambassador for Oristar, Tamannaah was joined by Jayanta Group director Manish Gupta and actor Rohit Roy.

Dubbed a modern, technology-driven brand, Oristar promises to offer reliable, energy-efficient, and aesthetically designed fans and electrical appliances for residential, commercial, and industrial use.

For Tamannaah Bhatia on the work front, the actor will be next seen in Deepak Mishra and Arunabh Kumar's 'Vvan'.

Produced by Ekta Kapoor, the film also features Sidharth Malhotra.

The movie is slated to release in theatres on the occassion of Raksha Bandhan this year. The film will debut in theatres on August 28.

- ANI

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Rohit P
She's absolutely right. Look at the number of male-led action films vs female-led ones. The audience is ready for more diverse stories, but producers need to take that leap of faith. Her career spanning Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi is itself an inspiration.
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Anjali F
Respectfully, while I agree with the broader point, I feel opportunities *have* increased in the last 5-7 years with OTT. We have more female-centric web series and films than before. The change is slow, but it's happening. Tamannaah's own journey is proof.
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Vikram M
Her humility is commendable. 21 years and still feeling like a newcomer shows her passion. The South industry, especially Telugu and Tamil, has given many actresses longer careers. Hope Bollywood learns from that.
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective. It's a global issue in film, but the dynamics in India seem unique with multiple regional industries. Her success across languages is a positive sign for more integration and opportunities.
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Karthik V
More power to her! 🎬 It's not just about lead roles. Even in supporting roles, well-written parts for women are rare. Hope her upcoming projects break new ground. Also, good to see her endorsing an Indian brand like Oristar.

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