Amid rumours of break-up with Vijay Varma, Tamannaah speaks about public scrutiny of actors

IANS April 9, 2025 295 views

Tamannaah Bhatia has candidly spoken about the intense public scrutiny actors face in their personal and professional lives. She shared her perspective on handling rumors and maintaining focus on her craft, highlighting her resilience in the entertainment industry. The actress, known for her work across multiple film industries, is set to appear in 'Odela 2' on April 17. Her statements reflect a powerful stance on navigating media attention and maintaining personal integrity in the public eye.

"When you become an actor, you have agreed to scrutiny of your career and your personal life." - Tamannaah Bhatia
Amid rumours of break-up with Vijay Varma, Tamannaah speaks about public scrutiny of actors
Mumbai, April 9: Actress Tamannaah Bhatia, who will be soon seen in the upcoming movie 'Odela 2', has said that actor's involuntarily sign up for the public scrutiny of their personal and professional lives on public platforms.

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Actress addresses rumors about relationship with Vijay Varma

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Discusses constant public scrutiny of actors' lives

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Emphasizes professional growth and resilience

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Celebrates women's strength in cinema

The actress, who reportedly parted ways from her rumoured beau Vijay Varma, recently spoke with IANS about the widespread scrutiny about her life on both personal and professional fronts, and how there's no escape for an actor from it.

She also shared that the scrutiny doesn't have an impact on an actor's job, as they learn and evolve with time to keep the noise at bay and focus on their work.

Tamannaah told IANS, "When you become an actor, you have agreed to scrutiny of your career and your personal life. To be honest, I don't take anything personally, I just try to put out my perspective in the most honest possible way. People will always have an opinion, and that's fine. It's their opinion, and we respect that. Having said that, I don't take any of it personally, and I feel like the job of an actor is pretty much the same".

She further mentioned, "The formats are going to change, technology is going to evolve, we are going to consume cinema and content differently as times move. A creative person's or an artiste's job is to make you feel something, I'll try and do that in every format or genre that I work in".

Talking about 'Odela 2', the actress essays the role of Shivashakti in the film, which is a sequel to the hit 2022 Telugu crime-thriller 'Odela Railway Station'. Earlier, in March this year, the actress also spoke on the tag "Milky Beauty" that she is often associated with, and had an empowering response.

She said at an event, "Why did you look at a milky beauty and thought she could be Shivashakti? He (the director of 'Odela 2') doesn't look at a milky beauty as something that has to be shamed or to feel bad about, glamour in a woman is to be celebrated and we women must celebrate ourselves, then we can expect others to celebrate us".

Her words reflect her confidence and the changing perception of women in cinema, where strength and glamour can co-exist.

The actress has established herself as one of the most sought after in Indian cinema, with a career spanning over a decade across multiple film industries.

'Odela 2' is set to debut in cinemas on April 17.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Love how Tamannaah handles everything with such grace! She's right - actors do sign up for public scrutiny but that doesn't mean we should forget they're human too. Can't wait for Odela 2! 🔥
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Rahul S.
While I admire her professionalism, I wish actors would stop normalizing this level of scrutiny. Just because they "signed up for it" doesn't make invasive questions about personal lives okay.
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Anjali M.
Her response to the "milky beauty" tag was everything! 👏 More power to women who redefine stereotypes in cinema. Tamannaah keeps getting better with each role.
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Sanjay P.
Odela 1 was amazing! High hopes for the sequel. Tamannaah's transformation from typical heroine roles to more substantial characters is impressive.
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Neha T.
I appreciate her balanced perspective - acknowledging public scrutiny while not letting it affect her work. That's true professionalism right there! 💯
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Vikram D.
Respect for how she handles both the personal and professional aspects with maturity. The industry needs more actors who focus on craft rather than controversies.

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