Close X
Saturday, January 11, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

Tamannaah Bhatia To Play Deaf, Mute In New Film

Darpan News Desk, 14 Apr, 2017 11:08 AM
    Actress Tamannaah Bhatia, who is all geared up for the release of her upcoming magnum-opus "Baahubali 2", reveled that her next is with Vashu Bhagnani where she plays a deaf and dumb's character.
     
    "'Baahubali' helped me to realise that people want me to do different characters like now I have shot for a film in which I play a deaf and mute girl, gone completely sans make-up. It is a Hindi film produced by Vashu Bhagnani sir," Tamannaah said during an interview on Thursday.
     
    "I am also collaborating with Prabhu (Prabhudeva) sir again, but in a completely different framework. So, it would be very interesting for audience, who have seen us before, to watch us in completely different characters and framework," added Tamannaah who was last seen with Prabhudeva and Sonu Sood in "Tutak Tutak Tutiya".
     
    Talking about the success of "Baahubali", Tamannaah proudly said: "We have always looked upon Hollywood superheroes like Super-Man and Spider-man but 'Baahubali' is our own Indian Superhero and the connection people have made with this franchise is unprecedented."
     
    Asked about the re-release of the first part into theatres, she said: "It's an honour for any actor to say that their movie is re-released after two years. I am happy that people are supporting the format of having the movie in two parts and that's what makes it interesting. This will encourage other movie makers to make films in parts."
     
    While all other characters remain the same, Anushka Shetty will be seen in a new avatar in this movie. Asked about her experience of working with Anushka, Tamannaah said: "I have known her since the beginning of my career. She is the one who helped me in the beginning of my career. I wanted a costume designer and she helped me with it. She has actually enjoyed the five most peak years of her career in this film, which is a lot for a mainstream actress like her."
     
    What was the most interesting part in shooting the biggest blockbuster of Indian cinema? Tamannaah said: "I did a fullfledged action in a movie for the first time in my career. I had a lot of fear of height but 'Baahubali' has helped me overcome it."
     
    "Baahubali 2 - The Conclusion" that will finally answer the most awaited answer as to Why Kattapa Killed Baahubali will hit the screens on April 28.
     
    The film is directed by S.S. Rajmouli with Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, Tamannaah, Ramya Krishnan, Nassar and Satyaraj in pivotal roles.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    People Who Wanted Me To Slash Rates, Now Offer Double Price: Taapsee Pannu

    People Who Wanted Me To Slash Rates, Now Offer Double Price: Taapsee Pannu
    When doing the quintessential heroine roles didn't work in her favour, Taapsee Pannu decided to turn the tables with heroic characters in content-driven films.

    People Who Wanted Me To Slash Rates, Now Offer Double Price: Taapsee Pannu

    Akshay Kumar Stresses On Importance Of Having Toilets In Homes

    Actor Akshay Kumar says the research work for his upcoming project "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha" has opened his eyes towards the plight of women who have to go to open fields to relieve themselves.

    Akshay Kumar Stresses On Importance Of Having Toilets In Homes

    Hoping To Get Back To 'Padmavati' Set Soon: Shahid Kapoor

    Hoping To Get Back To 'Padmavati' Set Soon: Shahid Kapoor
    Actor Shahid Kapoor says he is looking forward to begin work soon on Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Padmavati", the sets of which were vandalised twice by fringe elements opposing the film's content.

    Hoping To Get Back To 'Padmavati' Set Soon: Shahid Kapoor

    'Baahubali 2: The Conclusion' Trailer Gets 100 Mn Views

    'Baahubali 2: The Conclusion' Trailer Gets 100 Mn Views
    "100 million! Never ever thought of these numbers. For all those who made it possible," Rajamouli posted on Twitter on Friday.

    'Baahubali 2: The Conclusion' Trailer Gets 100 Mn Views

    Not Just 'Adarsh Bhartiya Nari', Sita Was A Warrior: Amish Tripathi

    Not Just 'Adarsh Bhartiya Nari', Sita Was A Warrior: Amish Tripathi
    He is the author of the fastest-selling book series in Indian publishing history -- "The Shiva Trilogy" -- and his last book, "Scion of Ikshvaku", was the biggest literary blockbuster of 2015, all of which have together sold over 3.5 million copies.

    Not Just 'Adarsh Bhartiya Nari', Sita Was A Warrior: Amish Tripathi

    Proud To Be Part Of Transition In India: Hema Malini

    Veteran actress and BJP MP Hema Malini on Friday said she is proud to be part of the transition going on in India.

    Proud To Be Part Of Transition In India: Hema Malini