Tamannaah Bhatia reacts to wedding rumours, introduces her 'businessman husband'

Updated : Nov 19, 2022 13:52
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Actor Tamannaah Bhatia has shut down the marriage rumours in a hilarious way on Instagram. The actor shared a video from a paparazzi account which was captioned, 'Marriage rumours of #tammanahbhatia . Is she getting married to a business man who tried to woo her???' Reacting to the same, she wrote, 'seriously?'

The 'Babli Bouncer' actor shared another story of her being dressed up as a businessman and wrote, 'Introducing my businessman husband.' along with the hashtags, '#Marriage Rumours, #Everyone scripting my life.'

The reports of Tamannaah tying the knot with a Mumbai-based businessman have been doing the rounds on the internet for quite some time. However, she has dismissed these reports. In an interview with India Today, the actor had said that marriage does not define success

‘Marriage is something that a person does to kind of add value to their lives. It’s something that makes it more beautiful. It makes it sweeter. It makes your entire experience of being more lovely. And that’s why one should get married. I think. Some get it earlier, some get it later. Some don’t want to I think, whatever rolls your boat, you know, like, why should there be a definition on it,’ she said.

On the work front, Tamannaah was last seen in ‘Plan A Plan B' alongside Riteish Deshmukh. She played a matchmaker in the film. The actor has 'Bhola Shankar', co-starring Chiranjeevi, in her kitty.

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