
When tamannaah bhatia used to get taunts for walking like a man, the pain of the actress spilled after years, she said- 'Transformation was tiring'
Tamannaah Bhatia On Her Transformation: tamannaah bhatia, who appeared in 'Lust Stories 2', recalled her initial days in the industry and told that she had to learn to walk like a girl. Tamannaah Bhatia On Her Transformation: tamannaah bhatia is one of the most beautiful actresses of South and Bollywood. He has traveled for 18 years in the film industry. Recently his web series 'Lust Stories 2' has been released. In which she is seen sharing the screen with her boyfriend Vijay Verma for the first time. Tamanna is also being liked a lot in this web series. And now the actress has made a shocking disclosure. Tamanna told how difficult it was for her to walk like a girl because people used to make fun of her for walking like a brother
I have learned to walk like a girl - Tamannaah
Reminiscing her entry into the world of acting, tamannaah bhatia told in an interview with Barkha Dutt, "When I first came into the industry, there was a producer who told me, whether you are walking, fighting, dancing. You always have to look like a girl. It was explained to me when I was working on a film. The funny thing was that I had to look like a girl for the role I was supposed to play in the film. Had to learn to walk like that
Tamanna was a hooligan in school
Tamannaah further added, "It was like the first part of my training. When he (the producer) was speaking, he told me that, aap na thoda bhai jaise chalte hai, thodi ladki jaise chale hai, because in my school I was the grandfather." . I used to fight for samosas, I was a goon. But I was always clear that I want to become an actress and I want to dance in the snow wearing a chiffon saree. This was my life's goal.
Had to keep my attention on my shoulders all the time
Tamanna further said, "It was physically tiring, even keeping my back bent. I had to pay attention to my shoulders all the time. All these things had a huge impact on me."