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Tamannaah Bhatia: Glamour is no longer just for celebs

Tamannaah Bhatia: Glamour is no longer just for celebs

Time of India8 hours ago

Actress
is glad that glamour, style, and endorsements are no longer limited to just celebrities. At Flipkart's third edition of Glam Up Fest 2025 held in Mumbai on June 6–7, the
star said, 'I really feel that glamour, looking good and endorsements should not be limited to actors.
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I'm happy that so many people today provide beauty solutions and become influencers.
Even when I was younger, I felt glamorous only when I was most comfortable and connected with myself.'
With over 6,000 influencers and 100+ beauty and grooming brands participating, Tamannaah added, 'Events like these offer unique beauty experiences. As actors, we are constantly learning, and it's important to adapt to the changing needs of the profession.'
On what drives her today, she shared, 'I'm in a phase where I'm looking inwards for inspiration. I want to express myself in the most honest way possible and stay focused on my work.
I am trying to find ways through which I can express myself in the most honest way. I am enjoying this phase.'
The event also featured stars like
and
, who discussed the rise of influencer culture and live e-commerce.
On the film front, Tamannaah continues her action-packed run with Odela 2 and Raid 2 already behind her, and upcoming titles like Ranger and
's untitled action drama lined up.
Tamannaah Bhatia believes in all work and no play

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