Tamannaah Bhatia shares that learning feminine mannerisms was physically exhausting | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Tamannaah Bhatia is a name that needs no introduction. With her work, he has made a million fans and with her beauty, she has made every man fall in love with her. Right from the way she walks, talks and everything about her makes the men feel weak in their knees. However, did you that when Tamannaah Bhatia entered the entertainment industry, which was around 18 years back, it was pointed out that she lacks feminine mannerisms and she will have to learn to walk and talk like a girl?
The ‘Lust Stories 2’ fame actress herself admitted this during her interview with Mojo Story.She said that one of the producers told her that he will have to always look feminine, whether she is walking, talking, fighting, etc.
She said it was like training for her, as people used to often tell us that she walks like a ‘bhai’, and needs to work on it. The actress said right from her school days, where she used to fight for samosa, she had a very ‘dada’ sort of personality. However, she knew that her ultimate goal was to wear a chiffon saree and dance in the snow, so she adopted feminine mannerisms.
The process was physically exhausting for her. Even keeping the back arched all the time was something that gave her a tough time. She had to be aware of her shoulders all the time. A lot of people said a lot of things during this journey of the actress, but she tuned out the noise and focused on her goal.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Tamannaah Bhatia recently was seen in two web projects ‘Lust Stories 2’ and ‘Jee Karda’.

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