30 January,2024 08:57 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Pic courtesy/ Tamannaah Bhatia`s Instagram account
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia , who was recently seen in âJailer' and âBhola Shankar', has come onboard for an untitled tipsy dramedy. The series will be a streaming project and is currently in the pre-production stage.
As per a well-placed source, the series will feature two actresses, the casting for the second leading lady is currently underway. The shooting for the same is slated to begin in mid-March or early April.
The fans and followers will have to wait a bit for the title of Tamannaah's upcoming project to be unveiled. However, it is being said that the light-hearted series will be helmed by director Archit Kumar. The project is being helmed under the digital wing of Dharma Productions' Dharmatic Entertainment in association with Prime Video.
This marks her fourth project in the digital realm. Apart from this, the actress has an impressive lineup of projects in her way. Tamannaah Bhatia will be seen in âVedaa' alongside John Abraham and also in a Tamil project titled âArnamanai 4.'
On the work front, Tamannaah had a great 2023 as she featured in prominent south films and also explored the OTT space. She was seen in a bold avatar in 'Lust Stories 2' with Vijay Varma. She also worked on the web series 'Jee Karda.' Her performance in the song 'Kaavaalaa' from Rajinikanth's 'Jailer' also went viral. She was also seen in the Telugu film 'Bhola Shankar' featuring Chiranjeevi and Keerthy Suresh and the Malayalam film 'Bandra' opposite Dileep.
In a recent interview with Times of India, Tamannaah said that the year has been rewarding for her professionally. "2023 was probably the most conscious year of my career in terms of decision-making."
"My song from 'Jailer,' a full-on commercial dance number, was in contrast to any of the characters I played in 'Jee Karda,' 'Aakhri Sach,' or 'Lust Stories 2.' Each project was set in a different world. So, as an artiste this has been the most rewarding year of my career so far. I wanted certain things, and I just went for them," she said."
(With inputs from IANS)