- By Swati Singh
- Thu, 11 Dec 2025 09:39 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Tamannaah Bhatia and period dramas are old pals! After the iconic film Baahubali, Bhatia steps into the zone with V Shantaram, a biopic on the visionary maestro V. Shantaram. She not only enters the old-world space, but also shows why the filmmakers bet on her for periodic spectacles, setting it straight that there's no better actress than her to pull off the role! With V Shantaram, she places herself as one of the finest actresses in period cinema, becoming the right fit to step into the shoes of Jayashree, a personality who has been in the founding personality of the Indian film industry of today.
Sharing the BTS photos from her upcoming movie, Tamannaah wrote, "Every bit of love that we have received on the poster of Jayashree ji for V. Shantaram, is an ode to her. Ode to her grace, and her legacy. Thank you. Stepping into this world has already been intimate and deeply meaningful, even on the early days. V. Shantaram’s vision reshaped cinema long before its time. Becoming Jayashree has taught me more than I had imagined, and I look forward to everything this journey will continue to bring."
In V Shantaram, Tamannaah Bhatia is poised to reignite the nostalgia from the era of the cinematic titan, especially considering the rich experience she brings from a career spanning 20 years. The audiences are talking about the striking resemblance she brings to the real-life Jayashree, they are also praising her collaboration with co-star Siddhant Chaturvedi, experiencing curiosity and eagerness to watch the new pair on-screen!
In Baahubali, the actress brought the required grace and softness to Avantika, and she’s all set to maintain her graph as Jayashree in V Shantaram, the accomplished actress highly acclaimed for her work in unforgettable movies including Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani, Shakuntala, Chandra Rao More and more.
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Her stints in Baahubali and now in the poster of the upcoming biopic throw light on her zest to bring life to period dramas, proving that the audiences and the makers deeply trust her to justify her outings in period spectacles - Baahubali back then, and V Shantaram now!





