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Tamannaah Bhatia says actors in South have brought up their sons well: ‘Naga Chaitanya, Ram Charan are so well-behaved, cultured’

Tamannaah Bhatia opened up about working with actors, Ram Charan and Naga Chaitanya. She said that both of them are brought up well by their parents.

Tamannaah BhatiaTamannaah Bhatia was recently seen in Lust Stories 2. (Photo: Tamannaah Bhatia/Instagram)
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Actor Tamannaah Bhatia recently shared her experience of working with South Indian superstars and praised their considerate nature towards female actors on set. Having worked in both Hindi and South Indian films, she highlighted the way the actors down south are well brought up and are respectful. Bhatia mentioned how Chiranjeevi once expressed his belief that she would become a star in the future. She also recounted a pleasant surprise she received from superstar Rajinikanth during one of their early collaborations.

In a conversation with Barkha Dutt on Mojo Story, Bhatia said, “Chiranjeevi was one of my first people who told me, ‘You are going to become a star.’ This was when I was working with Ram Charan and I hadn’t made it yet.”

Talking about how men are considerate of female actors on sets, the actor said, “I’ve seen Charan or even (Naga) Chaitanya, Nagarjuna sir’s son, I feel like they’ve all brought up their boys so gracefully. They are so well-behaved, so cultured, so respectful. I mean, chivalry is rare in the world in general, and sometimes even less so in our country. But I do feel like with a few men that I have worked with there, they’re so chivalrous. Making sure that the woman on the set is comfortable, Chiranjeevi sir being one of them.”

Bhatia said that Rajnikanth surprised her and bought her a book after working with her for just one day. She said, “Rajini sir really surprised me because I worked with him for one day, and he thought about me and bought me a book. It’s not like I have known him before. I realised these superstars are not just superstars like that. It’s because they’re actually treating humans like humans. I think there’s too much emphasis on gender and this and that, but we don’t treat each other like humans, even in our crews. I find it really hard when I see people not treating their staff properly.”

The actor will be next seen in Jailer opposite Rajinikanth. The film is helmed by Nelson Dilipkumar. She will also play the lead opposite Chiranjeevi in an upcoming movie titled Bholaa Shankar.

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