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Tamannaah Bhatia melted hearts with a touching birthday post for her brother Anand, sharing nostalgic childhood photos. She affectionately called him "Pupu" while reminiscing about their playful bond. The actress is eagerly counting down days until their reunion, craving his pampering. Meanwhile, she's busy filming "Vvan: Force of the Forest" alongside Sidharth Malhotra.

Key Points: Tamannaah Bhatia Shares Heartfelt Birthday Wish for Brother Anand

  • Tamannaah shares playful childhood pics with brother Anand
  • Calls him "Pupu" in emotional birthday post
  • Expresses excitement for reunion and pampering
  • Currently shooting for "Vvan: Force of the Forest"
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Tamannaah Bhatia shares why she's 'counting the days to see' her brother Anand again

Tamannaah Bhatia posts nostalgic childhood pics with brother Anand, expressing love and excitement for their reunion.

Tamannaah Bhatia shares why she's 'counting the days to see' her brother Anand again
"I miss you more than words can say and love you even more than that. – Tamannaah Bhatia"

Mumbai, June 23

Tamannaah Bhatia took to social media to share a touching birthday message for her brother Anand Bhatia, expressing her deep love and affection.

Calling him "Pupu," the 'Baahubali' actress thanked her brother for filling her childhood with fun, laughter, and unconditional love. In a heartfelt post, Bhatia said she misses him more than words can express and loves him even more than that. She also shared how eagerly she’s waiting to reunite with her brother Anand and enjoy being pampered again.

On Monday, the actress took to her Instagram handle and shared a couple of her photos with her brother. The first photo captures a playful moment with Tamannaah sitting on the floor while Anand, seated behind her on a couch, styles her hair into a makeshift moustache. The next throwback image features the siblings as children, sitting alongside their parents. In the third nostalgic snapshot from their childhood, a toddler-aged Tamannaah is seen sitting on a bed with her brother.

For the caption, the ‘Sikandar Ka Muqaddar’ actress wrote, “Happy birthday Pupu Thank you for giving me a childhood full of masti and so much love. I miss you more than words can say and love you even more than that. Counting days till I see you again and get pampered all day long @anandsbhatiamd.”

Tamannaah is very close to her brother and often shares heartfelt posts expressing how much she misses him, especially since he lives abroad.

Meanwhile, on the professional front, the actress is busy shooting for her upcoming film “Vvan: Force of the Forrest,” with Sidharth Malhotra. Sidharth and Tamannaah will be seen sharing the screen for the first time in this much-anticipated thriller. The film is scheduled for a theatrical release on May 15, 2026.

Set in the heart of Central India, “Vvan” is expected to unfold amidst dense forests, ancient legends, and hidden temples. Drawing inspiration from Indian folklore, the drama presents a unique narrative where long-forgotten myths begin to take shape in the real world.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So heartwarming to see this sibling bond! 😍 In our Indian culture, brothers are truly special - they're our first friends and forever protectors. Tamannaah's post reminds me of my own bhaiya who's working in Dubai. Missing him extra today!
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Rahul S.
While the sibling love is beautiful, I wish celebrities would share more about their upcoming projects than personal life. Excited for Vvan though - Indian folklore-based films are much needed in our cinema!
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Anjali M.
The childhood photos are adorable! ❤️ Reminds me of my own childhood pics with my brother - though ours were taken in our local studio with those funny painted backgrounds haha. Tamannaah's post is so relatable for all us Indians with siblings abroad.
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Vikram P.
"Pupu" is such a cute nickname! Every Indian family has these special nicknames for siblings. Wonder if Tamannaah will include any brother-sister bonding moments in Vvan - our mythology has so many beautiful sibling stories like Krishna-Subhadra or Ram-Lakshman.
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Sneha R.
As someone whose brother is in the army posted at China border, this really hits home. Sibling separation is tough but makes reunions sweeter. Also excited for Vvan - hope it showcases our Indian forests and culture beautifully!

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