Actress tamannaah bhatia recently stated in an interview that she was at a crossroads following the enormous success of "Baahubali," directed by SS Rajamouli. tamannaah considered the difficulties of making a movie as revolutionary as Baahubali, as well as the issues it caused her later. "How do you do something bigger than 'Baahubali,'" she said. 

What should I do after this? Do I take on a more significant task? Or should I start over? She had no idea what she should do next because of the enormous success she had so early in her career in South cinema. She had to decide whether to try to replicate the same formula for success or to come up with something entirely new.

The actress recalled her early days in South indian cinema, stating that she was performing in some of the early productions without even being familiar with the local tongues. She claimed that it was her greatest learning experience to date and that she is now fluent in telugu and Tamil.
 
Tamannaah's ambition for tough parts and her desire to shed the image of the "girl next door" led her to Neeraj Pandey's "Sikandar Ka Muqaddar," a Netflix heist thriller that debuted on november 29, 2024. Since her remarks were made public, social media has been a flurry of responses. "Tamannaah is the only actress who is currently killing it both in movies and on OTT," one person commented, praising her. Supporters are excited to see what "Sikandar Ka Muqaddar" has in store for tamannaah, hoping it would provide her the "new chapter" in her life that she so desperately wants.
 
 


 

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