Actress Tamannaah Bhatia, known for her charismatic screen presence, recently revisited her theatrical beginnings at The Khidkiyaan Theatre Festival 2025. Speaking to the media, she said, “I started off with theater, so this is special for me, and Mukesh Chhabra always has this, and I am glad this year I could come and visit. I know some performances are going on in the festival, and I am eager to watch them. I am here to support Khidiyan, because it is a great space where anyone who wishes to be an actor can explore. So super special initiative my Mukesh Chhabra, and excited to be here.” Her words emphasized the significance of theatre as a nurturing ground for actors and a space for artistic exploration.
Tamannaah’s heartfelt appreciation for the festival and its founder Mukesh Chhabra highlighted the vital role such platforms play in shaping performing artists. Khidkiyaan is celebrated for offering opportunities to fresh talent, encouraging them to dive deep into the craft of acting. Tamannaah’s presence was not only a show of support but also a celebration of her own roots, reminding everyone that the journey of an actor begins long before the cameras roll.
On the essence of acting, Tamannaah shared a profound insight: “In order to become an actor, who must constantly search for yourself. Inspiration do come from watching others performances, but you must find yourself.” This statement resonated deeply, reflecting her belief that while inspiration can spark creativity, true artistry comes from personal discovery and authenticity—a philosophy she has embraced throughout her career.
Currently, Tamannaah is juggling multiple film projects, including Romeo, Ranger, an untitled Rohit Shetty film, and Vvan. Her versatility and commitment continue to shine both in Bollywood and South Indian cinema. Recently, she also impressed audiences with her performance in the song Ghafoor from the Netflix series The Bads of Bollywood, further expanding her artistic horizons.
Tamannaah Bhatia’s visit to The Khidkiyaan Theatre Festival 2025 serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of theatre in an actor’s journey. By lending her voice to this initiative, she encourages upcoming actors to embrace self-exploration and honors the timeless tradition of storytelling through the stage.