Tamannaah Bhatia appeared to be a vision in white when she was recently sighted at an event in Mumbai. Riding high on the popularity of her Bollywood number Ghafoor from The Ba*ds of Bollywood, the actor’s most recent ensemble attracted attention for a number of reasons, including the price of her garment.
The 35-year-old wore a white, figure-hugging Alessandra Rich lace dress to a city media event. The garment is reported to have cost approximately $4,050.00 (₹3,58,786). The entire dress is covered in white lace, has a white neckline, and adorable puffed sleeves. It is made in Italy. Additionally, the dress features a tiered impression of sheer lace layer trimming at the bottom. The maxi dress features a sophisticated silk organza rose and silk bows that radiate feminine charm at the bust. She accessorized this ensemble with traditional white Christian Louboutin pumps.
The actor, who is best known for the Baahubali franchise, Sikandar Ka Muqaddar, Himmatwala, and other films, was also wearing a dual-tone choker necklace that attracted attention. Tamannaah also alluded to it on social media. It was embellished with golden pearls and shaped like a heart. “Wearing my heart today, maybe soon you too #ComingSoon,” she added.
At this event, the actor embraced her curls and let them shine in all their beauty. Tamannaah applied a lot of blush and a modest red lip for her makeup.
In a recent interview with Yuvaa, Tamannaah discussed partnerships and what she looks for in a mate, saying, “Mujhse na jhooth bardaasht nahi hota.” For example, I don’t mind knowing if something went wrong, if there was an error, or if there was a problem. I’m all for solving problems. You know, if you kill someone, I’ll help you hide it. However, I simply believe that I’m not very skilled at dealing with dishonest people.”
Actor Vijay Varma and Tamannaah were once romantically involved. “It just really makes me very angry when people lie to my face and think that I’m stupid enough to believe it,” she continued. The bigger issue, in my opinion, is whether or not others think you’re foolish. Nor is it about lying. It has to do with your belief that I will fall for this nonsense.







