Another round of rumors has emerged regarding actress tamannaah bhatia as the controversy surrounding the movie Spirit between deepika padukone and director Sandeep reddy Vanga continues to unfold.  An online user's simple "like" on a widely shared video of deepika generated a lot of conversation.  Was tamannaah sincere in her support?  Now, tamannaah has intervened to provide an explanation for the same.

Following reports from many media publications that she had liked a video of deepika padukone, tamannaah responded on her instagram stories in a lighthearted and direct manner.  She dispelled any rumors that she was taking sides in the ongoing dispute between deepika and Vanga by stating in her announcement that she had not interacted with the post.  The now-famous video shows Deepika's reaction at a press conference for chhapaak in 2020, when she swiftly dismissed a journalist's gender-based query about if her husband, Ranveer Singh, funded the movie. 

This argument started when it was revealed that deepika padukone had left Spirit because to conflicts over the shooting schedule and a request to change the conditions of remuneration.  It was revealed that she wanted daily payment for any shooting days over the 100 days that were initially agreed upon.  According to sources, Padukone's management attempted to modify the terms of their agreement, which resulted in a creative deadlock and her departure from the project.  Notably, the studio announced that Triptii Dimri, a breakout star from Animal, would be taking over Deepika's role on the same day that word of her departure leaked. 

The story demonstrates how even an inadvertent "like" can be misinterpreted as a remark on industry dynamics, even though Tamannaah's answer seems to have put an end to the rumors on her end.  Her response was instantly taken by social media users as a subtly supportive gesture for Deepika, who had lately received a flurry of online support after Vanga's unclear comments went viral.  But occasionally, things aren't as important as they seem, as Bhatia eloquently noted when she said, "Random people are making this news."

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