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Tamannaah Bhatia on Baahubali: It is very hard to get that kind of a framework again

Tamannaah Bhatia starred in one of the biggest films ever made in the history of India cinema. We are talking the Baahubali franchise. The movie broke many records at the box office and Tamannaah was appreciated for her role in the film.

Recently, we met Tammannaah for an interview and asked her that after Baahubali audience would expect her to star in such grand movies, so is it something that’s in her mind when a script is offered to her, to which the actress said, “Essentially, it is very hard to get that kind of a framework again. But to my good fortune, I am working on a project right now which is as huge in terms of casting and story and that’s Sye Raa (Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy) which is eventually going to be a pan India film. There’s Chiranjeevi sir, Amit ji (Amitabh Bachchan), Nayanthara, Sudeep, a huge cast and that’s a true ensemble film.”


“I was skeptical before doing a period film again because a natural sense of comparison is there. But because this was pre-independence, it is still a different time and era. So, yeah it was nice to kind of explore that,” she added.

Watch the whole interview here…

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