Tamannaah
On
Working
Hard
In
South
Being
an
outsider,
Tamannaah
Bhatia
faced
a
lot
of
challenges
in
the
initial
days
of
her
career.
Explaining
her
journey
to
Hindustan
Times,
Tamannaah
said,
"Coming
from
Mumbai,
when
I
started
doing
Tamil
and
Telugu
films,
I
neither
knew
the
languages
nor
did
I
know
anyone
in
the
industry.
So
I
had
no
connection
whatsoever.
I
worked
hard
and
kept
getting
opportunities
maybe
because
people
saw
potential
in
me.
Whatever
success
or
failure
I
got
on
my
way
was
because
of
my
efforts
and
destiny."
Tamannaah
On
Nepotism
&
Favouritism
Tamannaah
Bhatia
also
feels
that
nepotism
and
favouritism
exist
in
every
field,
but
that
cannot
decide
whether
a
person
will
become
successful
or
not.
Commenting
on
the
issue,
the
30-year-old
actress
said,
"Nepotism
and
favouritism
cannot
determine
your
success
or
failure.
My
family
has
a
lot
of
doctors
and
now
if
I
had
taken
interested
in
the
profession
like
my
brother
then
they
would
have
also
guided
me.
Tomorrow,
if
my
child
wants
to
become
an
actor,
I'd
do
the
same.
That's
how
it
works,
there's
nothing
wrong
in
that."
Tamannaah
Gives
Examples
Of
Successful
‘Outsiders’
Tamannaah
Bhatia
also
gave
several
examples
of
outsiders
who
have
a
successful
career
and
made
it
without
any
godfather
or
film
person's
backup.
The
Baahubali
actress
said,
"Look
at
Shah
Rukh
Khan.
He's
a
legend,
one
of
the
biggest
stars
of
Indian
cinema.
In
the
present
generation,
actors
like
Ayushmann
Khurrana
or
Kartik
Aaryan
also
had
their
share
of
individual
struggle
and
made
it
on
their
own."
But
on
the
other
hand,
Tamannaah
also
feels
that
star
kids
get
more
opportunities
than
outsiders.
Future
Projects
On
a
professional
note,
Tamannaah
Bhatia
will
next
be
seen
in
Telugu
films
Seetimaarr
opposite
Gopichand
and
That
Is
Mahalakshmi,
remake
of
Hindi
film
Queen.
She
is
also
a
part
of
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui-starrer
Bole
Chudiyan.