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Tamannah Reflects on Difficulties While Shooting Horror Film

Sharing a collection of BTS photos from the sets, Tamannaah opened up about her experience.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   27 April 2024 11:30 AM GMT
Tamannah Reflects on Difficulties While Shooting Horror Film
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Tamannaah Bhatia, the reigning queen of South Indian cinema, is all set to send shivers down your spine and tickle your funny bone with her upcoming horror-comedy film, Aranmanai 4! The actress recently took to social media to share a glimpse behind the scenes of the film's production, offering a peek into the challenges and camaraderie that went into making the movie.


Sharing a collection of BTS photos from the sets, Tamannaah opened up about her experience. "Here are some sweet moments behind the screams and spooky sets of #Aranmanai4!" she wrote. "It was challenging yet so much fun working on this film—and actually doing all those stunts myself! I'm so happy to be a part of this franchise. Couldn't have asked for a better team!"


Aranmanai 4 boasts a stellar cast alongside Tamannaah. Raashii Khanna, Sundar C, and Santhosh Prathap take on pivotal roles, while the supporting cast includes familiar names like Ramachandra Raju, Kovai Sarala, Yogi Babu, VTV Ganesh, and Delhi Ganesh. Produced by actor-politician Khushbu Sundar under the banner Avni Cinemax, the film features music by the popular duo Hiphop Tamizha.


Beyond the thrills of Aranmanai 4, Tamannaah has a diverse slate of projects lined up. She'll next be seen in the Telugu film "Odelya 2," whose first look already has fans buzzing with excitement. Hindi audiences can catch her in the action-drama film "Vedaa" alongside John Abraham and Sharvari Wagh, and rumors suggest a sizzling dance number for her in the highly anticipated horror sequel "Stree 2."


Tamannaah Bhatia is clearly an actress who thrives on variety. With her upcoming projects spanning horror-comedy, action, and dance, she promises to keep audiences entertained on both the big and small screens.