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Meet the actress who went from a flop debut to leading India’s first ₹1000-crore blockbuster

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 8, 2025, 21:00 IST
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A Rocky Bollywood Start, A Southern Stardom Rise

Tamannaah Bhatia stepped into the world of cinema at just 16, making her debut with the 2005 Hindi romantic drama Chand Sa Roshan Chehra. Unfortunately, the film failed to make a mark at the box office, not even crossing the Rs 1 crore threshold. Her subsequent Bollywood outings like Entertainment, Humshakals, and Himmatwala also couldn’t deliver commercially. However, she found her true calling in the South, delivering blockbuster hits in Tamil and Telugu cinema with films like Veeram, 100% Love, Siruthai, F3: Fun and Frustration, and the career-defining Baahubali franchise.

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The Baahubali Phenomenon: Her Game-Changer Role

Tamannaah soared to national fame with her role as Avantika, a fierce warrior and love interest to Prabhas’ Mahendra Baahubali, in SS Rajamouli’s magnum opus Baahubali. Both parts of the epic saga redefined Indian cinema’s scale and success. The second installment, Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, shattered records and became the first Indian film to gross over Rs 1000 crore globally, cementing her status as a pan-India star.

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From Actress to Millionaire: Inside Tamannaah’s Lavish Life

With an estimated net worth of over Rs 120 crore, Tamannaah ranks among the richest actresses in regional cinema. Reports suggest she commands a fee of Rs 4–5 crore per film, and around Rs 1 crore for special dance numbers. Her impressive luxury lifestyle includes a fleet of high-end cars like a Mercedes-Benz GLE, BMW 320i, and a Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, along with a posh residence in Mumbai’s Versova.

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Dancing Her Way Back into Bollywood

After setting screens ablaze with her item songs in Stree 2 and Raid 2, Tamannaah is making a calculated return to Bollywood, this time aiming for leading-lady glory. With her star power and dance prowess reasserted, she has lined up an exciting slate of Hindi films, hoping to finally crack the code to Bollywood success.

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Big-Ticket Comeback: A Star-Studded Film Slate Ahead

Tamannaah’s comeback plan includes some promising ventures with A-list collaborators. She’s set to share screen space with Ajay Devgn in Ranger, Siddharth Malhotra in Vvan, and John Abraham in a Rohit Shetty action film. She also has a role in the much-anticipated comedy sequel No Entry 2, positioning her for a high-profile re-entry into the Hindi film industry.

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