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Tamannaah Bhatia opens up about fans keen to see her with Akshay Kumar in a movie again

Tamannaah Bhatia starred opposite Akshay Kumar in the film Entertainment. Tamannaah and Akshay’s pairing was loved by the audiences and the actress also received praises for her comic timing in the film. Entertainment released in 2014 and fans of Tamannaah are quite keen to see her with Akshay Kumar in a movie once again.

We recently met Tamannaah for an interview and asked her why we don’t get to see her more in Hindi films, to which the actress said, “I have not been choosing films according to language. Now it’s just like if it is a good script, it could be in any language I want to do it. So, for me, it is important that wherever I do films, the script and the subject should excite me. I would love to do Hindi films, I keep listening to scripts, but I am very selective because I feel like it is so important that whenever I do a Hindi film it should be something that I resonate with. So, yeah, I have been extremely low key on that. But I keep hearing fans, they are like all the time, ‘you should do more Hindi movies’.”


When probed her that her fans want her to do a movie with Akshay Kumar again, Tamannaah said, “Yeah! I hope Akshay is listening and then hopefully we should do a film together very different than Entertainment.”

Tamannaah will next be seen on the big screen in Khamoshi in which she plays the role of a deaf and mute girl. The movie also stars Prabhudheva in the lead role.

Watch the whole interview here…

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