Tamannaah Bhatia Joins Viral ‘2016’ Nostalgia Trend, Shares Unseen Baahubali Throwback Photos
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: January 18, 2026 13:58 IST2026-01-18T13:57:37+5:302026-01-18T13:58:33+5:30
Tamannaah Bhatia, active on social media, joined the 2016 throwback trend, sharing unseen photos from her time in Baahubali, ...

Tamannaah Bhatia Joins Viral ‘2016’ Nostalgia Trend, Shares Unseen Baahubali Throwback Photos
Tamannaah Bhatia, active on social media, joined the 2016 throwback trend, sharing unseen photos from her time in Baahubali, including one of her haircut. This glimpse into her Baahubali era evoked nostalgia among her fans.
While sharing photos, actress mention what was the story behind the photo. From practice for performance to popular pout celebrities. Fans praised Tamannaah by commenting it with heart emojis. Some called Tamannaah's golden era in south industry.
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Tamannaah Bhatia is one of the most in demand actress when it comes to item songs and she was recommended for Aditya Dhar directed film, Dhurandhar's viral song Shararat. But according to sources he refused to cast her in song and casted Ayesha Khan and Krystle D'Souza. In this song, Ayesha Khan and Krystle D'Souza have showcased their talent. However, the first choice for the 'Shararat' song was South star Tamannaah Bhatia. Choreographer Vijay Ganguly had suggested Tamannaah's name for the song. But Aditya refused to cast the actress.
In an interview with Filmygyan, Vijay Ganguly said, "I had Tamannaah in mind for this song. I even suggested her name to Aditya sir. But he refused. He said that he didn't want an item song in the film. If the song had been filmed on a single girl, people would have been distracted from the story. That's why you see not one, but two girls dancing in the song. Aditya sir didn't want the focus to be on just one person. If Tamannaah had been there, everyone's attention would have been on her. There was already a lot happening in the film, and if the focus had shifted away from the story, then the song would have just become a timepass," Vijay Ganguly further explained.
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