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Tamannaah claims to believe in Himmatwala and Baahubali equally.

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Tamannaah claims to believe in Himmatwala and Baahubali equally.

Tamannaah has spoken out about her mistakes in the Hindi film industry, saying that she believed in Himmatwala as much as she did in SS Rajamouli’s Bahubali. In a new interview, Tamannnaah also stated that she is willing to say it if she dislikes her own film.

Tamannaah starred in Sajid Khan’s Himmatwala, which received mixed reviews upon its release in 2013. Himmatwala, a remake of the same-named 1983 film starring Jeetendra and Sridevi, also starred Ajay Devgn, Mahesh Manjrekar, and Paresh Rawal, among others.

“I feel like the best and worst decisions I have made in my film career, both I wasn’t really planning on doing and I didn’t know where that would go,” Tamannaah told Film Companion in an interview about her missteps in Bollywood and her success in the South Indian film industry. At that point, both seemed to be correct. I enjoy Himmatwala, and I am very receptive to criticism of my own work. I’ll admit it. It didn’t do what it was supposed to do. I was as convinced of it as I was of Baahubali.”

She continued, “But one thing about those movies is that I don’t believe I was prepared for either of them. But I learned on the job, and that’s the beauty of being an actor: you’re constantly discovering new things and evolving. You’re always changing; I’m not the same person who did Bahubali or Himmatwala.”

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Tamannaah had told Bollywood Hungama in 2020 that the poor box office performance of Himmatwala was a “very difficult period” in her life. The film made less than Rs. 50 crore.

Tamannaah is part of the Indian delegation for the India Pavillion at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, led by Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur. “I am so excited about this, it’s such an honour, and I am really looking forward to it,” she said of her Cannes appearance to ANI.

Ricky Kej, Vani Tripathi, Prasoon Joshi, AR Rahman, R Madhavan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Pooja Hegde, Shekhar Kapur, and folk singer Mame Khan are among the Indian delegates at the 75th Cannes Film Festival.

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Cannes 2024: On his debut, Prateik Patil Babbar becomes emotional at Mother Smita Patil’s Manthan screening.

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Cannes 2024: On his debut, Prateik Patil Babbar becomes emotional at Mother Smita Patil’s Manthan screening.

Cannes 2024: For those who are unaware, actor Prateik Patil Babbar, who starred in Ekk Deewana Tha, is the son of Raj Babbar and the late actress Smita Patil. Additionally, Smita Patil, the mother of the actor, will receive recognition at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where her film Manthan will be screened. Prateik will also be walking the red carpet at Cannes for the first time this year. The actor responds before making his red carpet debut on how thrilled he is to be seeing his mother’s film play at the largest film festival. For Prateik, the occasion is “very symbolic,” he says. See what else he has to say about his mother, let’s investigate.

Prateik Patil Babbar’s Reaction to Mother Smita Patil’s Cannes 2024 Film Screening

Manthan, a 1976 film starring Smita Patel, will be shown at the Cannes Classics section. “My mother is going to be celebrated,” Prateik declares as he boards a plane to France to attend the largest film festival on the planet for his mother’s film. It’s a significant occasion for my family and me. Particularly for me, it has great symbolic meaning. I’m a really happy son.” He continues by saying, “This moment reminds me of how amazing a woman she us and how I am lucky to be her son.”

A few days prior, Prateik learned that Manthan was being screened. Fortunately, his visa came two days ago. So he bought the tickets to France and put all his work on wait. Prateik recalled that Manthan was a crowd-funded movie, with each farmer contributing two rupees to its production. “I always knew about it,” Prateik added. I used to hear my grandmother and aunt recount the film’s creation tale. As my grandpa was a farmer as well, I was always encouraged to take pride in my ancestry.” He said, “Also, I revisit my mom’s films very frequently, it’s like watching FRIENDS for me- you know what’s going to happen next, but you keep watching.”

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Note that Prateik will be walking the red carpet at Cannes for the first time. In social media, Prateik shares a picture of his mother from the movie Manthan, writing, “The legacy continues.. 37 years since she left.. & yet she never ceases to blow my mind.” recalling the visage of her mother, Prateik wrote, “seeing her face at the #2024 ‘cannes film festival’ 37 years after her death.. on a #1976 film poster of her film ‘manthan’ restored for a world premiere in the ‘cannes classics section’ will be one of the most symbolic & iconic celebratory moments of my life.. & her legacy.. (for me).”

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