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‘We All Look Like This In Our Aadhar Card Photos’, Netizens Drawing Comparison In Tamannaah Bhatia’s Then Vs Now Pictures

One of the most popular and talented Bollywood actresses, Tamannaah Bhatia, is often praised as one of the most stunning faces in the film industry. Her flawless beauty and radiant complexion frequently leave fans wondering if she is truly this breathtaking in real life. Known for her “milky white glow,” the actress always manages to grab attention with her charm. But recently, two old videos of Tamannaah have surfaced online, sparking discussions about her natural looks and complexion during her early days.

Tamannaah Bhatia

The viral clips date back to her teenage years, around the time she was making her Bollywood debut. Tamannaah stepped into films with Chand Sa Roshan Chehra in 2005, opposite Sameer Aftab. Interestingly, she was just 13 years old when she signed the project. In these resurfaced videos, fans get to see a much younger Tamannaah, still in school, looking quite different from the glamorous star they know today.

Tamannaah Bhatia

In one of the clips, she introduces herself by saying, “I study in school. My school teacher gave my name to Salim uncle, we met, and that’s how this film happened.” In another, she shares, “I am still in school, in 10th standard. I will be giving my board exams in 2005. I signed the film when I was 13 and a half years old, and now I’m about to complete my 10th.”

Tamannaah Bhatia

The videos quickly caught the internet’s attention, with netizens flooding the comments section. While some were surprised by her wheatish complexion in those clips, others defended her natural beauty. One user joked, “We all look like this in our Aadhar card photos,” while another wrote, “Still, she looks gorgeous.” A few speculated about skin treatments, commenting on “glutathione injections,” while others dismissed it as a matter of lighting and camera quality. Despite the debate, most agreed that Tamannaah has always had an undeniable charm.

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