MUMBAI : Since a while, Tamannaah was posting updates about her latest movie Aranmanai 4. The movie released on May 3rd and the audience were very much eager to watch this. The movie also features Raashii Khanna, Sundar C, Santhosh Prathap, Ramachandra Raju, Yogi Babu and many more.
When talking about Raashii Khanna, she was last seen in the Hindi movie Yodha featuring Sidharth Malhotra and Disha Patani. It was an action-packed Dharma Production movie which received good reviews from the audience.
As we know already that the movie is a horror comedy directed Sundar C. We had earlier reported with the behind-the-scenes glimpses where in one of the stories we got to watch Raashii Khanna and Tamannaah Bhatia together.
Surely the BTS updates got the audience hyped up and the fans were eagerly waiting for the release of this movie. Well, the movie finally released and quickly became a success as the fans filled up the theatres.
While the audience is still enjoying the movie, we got in to an exclusive conversation with Tamannaah Bhatia and Raashii Khanna.
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In an exclusive interview with Tamannaah Bhatia prior to the release of the Hindi version of Tamil film Aranmanai 4 in theaters, the actor opened up on why her Hindi movies haven't worked nearly as well as their South counterparts.
To this, Tamannaah Bhatia said, “It’s a simple thing, I became a star in the Southern film industry. Now with all due respect if I take any of the leading actors in the North and make them do a South Indian film they might not track the way they track here. That’s a fact so just like that, fortunately I’v had the luxury of seeing stardom in that industry. Naturally I’m in a different position in that industry but having said here, I get opportunities on merit because I can perform things that say my contemporaries can’t do or maybe I can bring something more to the table. So it’s my quest as an actor trying to push the envelope to do variety. Stardom is not in an actor’s hand. You can come, become an actor and if stardom has to happen to you, it’ll happen wherever it happens to you. So I don’t think as an actor you should think about that also. Your job is to constantly give life to a character and that’s always been my endeavour.”
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