‘Vedaa’: Tamannaah Bhatia is ‘thrilled’ as she joins Nikkhil Advani’s action movie; see post

Updated : Jul 13, 2023 21:22
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Actor Tamannaah Bhatia has announced that she has joined the cast of Nikkhil Advani’s ‘Vedaa’.

In a statement, she said, ‘I’ve always admired the way Nikkhil tells his stories. He has a knack and this ability of his is extremely endearing. John and I also get to work together for the first time ever. It definitely will be exciting to see what my character will bring in.’

Tamannaah also shared a picture and wrote, ‘Thrilled and grateful to embark on this exciting new journey with the #Vedaa family for a very special role! Can’t wait to work alongside this amazing cast and crew.’

The movie stars Sharvari Wagh in the title role.

John Abraham and Abhishek Banerjee are also part of the project which will feature high-octane sequences and gripping action.
Nikhil Advani, who is known for directing ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ and ‘Batla House’, said Tamannaah Bhatia has made a mark with many ‘sensational performances’.

‘When I approached her to play this special role, I was delighted that she immediately trusted my vision for this film. My team and I are thrilled to have her with us,’ he added.

‘Vedaa’ is backed by Zee Studios, Emmay Entertainment, and JA Entertainment.

Tamannaah Bhatia was recently seen in Netflix’s anthology movie ‘Lust Stories 2’ in which she co-starred with Vijay Verma in Sujoy Ghosh’s segment.

She will next feature in Rajinikanth-starrer ‘Jailer’ and Chiranjeevi’s ‘Bhola Shankar’.

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