Tamannaah’s parents looking for a suitable bridegroom?

Published : Jul 12, 2017, 04:45 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:34 PM IST
Tamannaah’s parents looking for a suitable bridegroom?

Synopsis

Rumours are abound that Tamannaah’s parents are groom hunting The actress meanwhile is busy in her career Speculation is that since her brother is all set to marry now, she’s next in line

According to a news article in Sakshi, Tamannaah Bhatia is looking for a husband. She’s a famous actress ruling Tamil and Telugu film industry. She prominently played glamorous roles in films but her recent stint in Baahubali brought out her acting capabilities. She received critical acclaim for her role in Baahubali and the film became a milestone in her career, before and after Baahubali.

 

Recently in another glam role she acted opposite Simbhu in the Tamil film Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan but the film had disappointing results.

 

At present she’s working opposite Vikram in the film Sketch. Apart from these, she’s working in one or two Telugu films. Her remuneration per film is one and half crore and simultaneously she’s taking care of her father’s gold business.

 

She designs jewellery in her spare time. At her brother’s engagement recently, she was the centre of attraction as she handled every aspect of the event. It is rumoured that her parents have decided to get her married soon and are now in the process of groom hunting. So where’s the right match for Tamannaah?

 

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