What's Next For Tamannaah? Glam Doll Set For Item Number In Chiranjeevi’s Telugu Film
Get ready for another sizzling treat from the glam queen! Tamannaah Bhatia, who's been the undisputed star of high-voltage special numbers, is all set to shake a leg in Megastar Chiranjeevi's upcoming family entertainer Mana Shankara Varaprasad Garu.
Directed by blockbuster filmmaker Anil Ravipudi, the film stars Nayanthara as the female lead and has already struck a chord with fans - its first single Meesaala Pilla has clocked over 50 million views. Adding to the excitement, reports suggest that Tamannaah will feature in a special song for the movie, promising another electrifying dance number in her growing list of hits.
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Although an official confirmation from the makers is still awaited, industry buzz indicates that Tamannaah has been in advanced talks for the project. The actress shares a warm rapport with Chiranjeevi, having earlier worked with him in two films, and also performed a chartbusting number in Anil Ravipudi's Sarileru Neekevvaru.
Mana Shankara Varaprasad Garu also features Catherine Tresa in a pivotal role. The film is produced by Sahu Garapati and Sushmita Konidela under the banners of Shine Screens and Gold Box Entertainments, with music composed by Bheems Ceciroleo. The family entertainer is slated for a grand Sankranthi 2026 release.
Interestingly, Tamannaah is on a roll with back-to-back offers for special songs. Apart from this Chiranjeevi starrer, she's reportedly being considered for a sizzling number in Prabhas' The Raja Saab-a song that was initially offered to Kareena Kapoor.
Known for her magnetic screen presence and sensational moves in numbers like Kaavalaa (Jailer), Daang Daang (Sarileru Neekevvaru), and Aaj Ki Raat (Stree 2), Tamannaah continues to reign as the ultimate queen of item songs in Indian cinema.
Meanwhile, Tamannaah has indicated that she will not follow the global standards of beauty. In an interview, she said, "...my curves are not going anywhere because I am Sindhi. That hip and waist is not going anywhere because that is bone structure. I don't think you will ever see me following global beauty standards because it's aspirational to be Indian, people love our curves, and I think it's time that we should embrace that."












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