Tamannaah
Bhatia
is
currently
attending
the
prestigious
Cannes
Film
Festival
in
France.
At
the
French
Riviera,
the
actress
in
her
interaction
with
Anupama
Chopra
from
Film
Companion,
talked
about
the
missteps
she
took
in
the
Hindi
Film
Industry.
Citing
example
of
one
of
the
flop
films
in
her
Bollywood
career,
Tamannaah
said
that
she
believed
in
Sajid
Khan's
Himmatwala
as
much
as
she
did
in
SS
Rajamouli's
Baahubali.
The
actress
said,
"I
feel
like
the
best
and
the
worst
decisions
I
have
made
in
my
film
career,
both
I
wasn't
really
planning
on
doing
and
I
didn't
know
where
that
would
go.
Both
seemed
equally
correct
at
that
point.
Like
a
film
like
Himmatwala,
and
I
am
very
open
if
I
don't
like
a
film
of
my
own.
I'll
say
it.
It
didn't
do
what
it
should
have
done.
I
believed
in
it
as
much
as
I
believed
in
Baahubali."
Tamaanaah
further
told
Anupama
that
the
beauty
of
being
an
actor
is
that
one
is
constantly
discovering
and
evolving
as
a
person.
"But
the
one
thing
about
those
films
is,
I
don't
think
I
was
prepared
for
either.
But
I
learnt
on
the
job
and
that's
the
beauty
of
being
an
actor
that
you
are
discovering
constantly
and
you
are
evolving
constantly.
You
are
constantly
evolving,
I
am
not
the
same
person
who
did
Baahubali
or
the
same
person
who
did
Himmatwala," the
Entertainment
actress
said
in
her
interview.
Himmatwala
helmed
by
Sajid
Khan,
was
a
remake
of
Jeetendra-Sridevi's
1983
film
by
the
same
name.
Starring
Ajay
Devgn,
Tamannaah
Bhatia,
Mahesh
Manjrekar
and
Paresh
Rawal,
the
slapstick
comedy
was
panned
by
the
critics
and
was
a
major
box
office
disaster.