Tamannaah Bhatia, born 21 December 1989 in Mumbai, is one of India's most consistent pan-Indian leading ladies — Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi cinema with films across two decades. Her best-known role was Avantika in Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017).
Her Parents
Father: Santhosh Bhatia — businessman in Mumbai.
Mother: Rajni Bhatia.
Her Brother
Anand Bhatia — elder brother; entrepreneur.
Her Family's Roots
The Bhatia family is Sindhi-Punjabi, settled in Mumbai.
The Bhatia Family Tree at a Glance
Parents: Santhosh Bhatia (businessman); Rajni Bhatia.
Brother: Anand Bhatia (elder).
Tamannaah Bhatia:
- Born Tamanna Bhatia, 21 December 1989, Mumbai
- Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School, Mumbai
- Mithibai College, Mumbai (started B.Com; left for full-time acting)
- Hindi debut: Chand Sa Roshan Chehra (2005, age 15)
- Telugu debut: Sri (2005); breakthrough Happy Days (2007)
- Tamil debut: Kedi (2006); breakthrough Kalloori (2007)
- Major films: Baahubali: The Beginning (2015), Baahubali 2 (2017), Devi (2016), Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy (2019), Bhola Shankar (2023), Jailer (Tamil, 2023), Lust Stories 2 (Hindi, 2023), Aranmanai 4 (Tamil, 2024), Stree 2 (item song "Aaj Ki Raat", 2024)
Personal: In a public relationship with actor Vijay Varma since 2022.
What the Bhatia Family Story Teaches Us
A Mumbai businessman father. A homemaker mother. An entrepreneur elder brother. A Sindhi-Punjabi family in Mumbai that produced one of the few actresses to have led films across three major Indian languages for two decades.
For every family — large or small, famous or otherwise — the Tamannaah story carries the same lesson. Some Mumbai-Sindhi or Mumbai-Punjabi families produce daughters who debut at 15. Write down the ages at which each family member's career began. The early-start ones often have surprisingly long career arcs.
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