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Tabu Shares Her Hyderabadi Connection
By: Tupaki Desk | 26 April 2019 2:28 PM GMTTabu is one of the senior heroines in the Indian film industry who is extremely glamorous and talented. She is now making a comeback to Tollywood with an exciting project in the combination of Trivikram Srinivas and Allu Arjun.
She recently attended a special event organized by Fikki Ladies Organization in Hyderabad. She spoke about the topic 'Living On my Own Terms' and shared some exciting things about her personal life.
"Hyderabad is my own place. I never want to leave this place and it is really hard to go from the city too. I have a lot of childhood memories with the city. Because I don't want to leave the city, I initially rejected a career in the movies. The same movies became a reason for me to make a home in Mumbai." revealed Tabu, about her memories attached with the Hyderabad city.
She also opened up about her journey in the Telugu films. "I am always ready to do Telugu films. I started off my career with a Telugu film which taught me a lot of things. Raghavender Rao is like Guru for me. I will try to make my association with Hyderabad permanent." said Tabu.
She recently attended a special event organized by Fikki Ladies Organization in Hyderabad. She spoke about the topic 'Living On my Own Terms' and shared some exciting things about her personal life.
"Hyderabad is my own place. I never want to leave this place and it is really hard to go from the city too. I have a lot of childhood memories with the city. Because I don't want to leave the city, I initially rejected a career in the movies. The same movies became a reason for me to make a home in Mumbai." revealed Tabu, about her memories attached with the Hyderabad city.
She also opened up about her journey in the Telugu films. "I am always ready to do Telugu films. I started off my career with a Telugu film which taught me a lot of things. Raghavender Rao is like Guru for me. I will try to make my association with Hyderabad permanent." said Tabu.