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Not Deepika Padukone, Not Rashmika Mandanna, Not Aishwarya Rai, THIS actress became the first to deliver Rs 1000 crore blockbuster

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 12, 2026, 17:50 IST
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Tamannaah Bhatia became the first to deliver Rs 1000 crore blockbuster

For years, the Rs 1000 crore club was dominated by male superstars, with actresses rarely credited for such massive milestones. However, one actress quietly changed the game by becoming part of a historic blockbuster that crossed the coveted mark. Surprisingly, it’s not Anushka Shetty, Deepika Padukone, or Priyanka Chopra but someone who carved her own pan-India journey to success.

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The Rs 1000 crore milestone that changed the narrative

For the longest time, the Rs 1000 crore benchmark was a feat largely associated with male superstars. Big-budget spectacles driven by leading men dominated the global box office, and actresses were rarely credited as central contributors to such historic successes. That narrative shifted dramatically when a female star became part of a film that stormed past the Rs 1000 crore mark worldwide. Interestingly, it wasn’t Aishwarya Rai, Katrina Kaif, or Madhuri Dixit who achieved this distinction, but an actress who steadily built her career across industries.

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A teen debutant who built her own path

Tamannaah Bhatia began her acting journey at just 15 with the Hindi film ‘Chand Sa Roshan Chehra’ (2005). While her Bollywood debut didn’t instantly catapult her to stardom, it marked the beginning of a determined career. The same year, she ventured into South Indian cinema, a move that would eventually shape her professional trajectory. By consistently choosing diverse roles, Tamannaah gradually established herself as a pan-India performer rather than limiting herself to one film industry.

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Breakthrough in Telugu and Tamil cinema

Her major turning point arrived with the Telugu coming-of-age drama ‘Happy Days’ (2007), which resonated strongly with younger audiences. She followed this with impactful performances in Tamil films like ‘Kalloori’ and the action entertainer ‘Ayan’. These projects cemented her position as a bankable actress in both Telugu and Tamil cinema. Over time, Tamannaah became one of the few actresses to successfully balance mainstream commercial films with performance-oriented roles.

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The ‘Baahubali’ story and global glory

In 2015, Tamannaah featured in S.S. Rajamouli’s epic saga ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’, which went on to collect approximately Rs 600-650 crore worldwide. The film’s scale, storytelling, and visual grandeur made it a nationwide sensation. However, it was the sequel, ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’ (2017), that shattered records, earning around Rs 1810 crore globally. With this milestone, Tamannaah became the first heroine associated with a Rs 1000 crore blockbuster, rewriting box office history for female actors.

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Brand ambassador row sparks debate

Beyond cinema, Tamannaah is currently making headlines for a different reason. Her appointment as the brand ambassador of Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited (KSDL), the state-run company behind the iconic 108-year-old Mysore Sandal Soap, has triggered controversy. Critics have questioned the decision to select a Mumbai-born actress over a Kannada star, especially as the brand prepares for a relaunch and expansion into North India. The debate has reignited conversations about regional representation and cultural identity in brand endorsements.

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