Tamannaah Bhatia spends her self-quarantine period practicing yoga
Published On: 20 March 2020 | Tollywood | By: Saurabh S Nair


Tamannaah Bhatia spends her self-quarantine period practicing yoga in her garden amid the Coronavirus crisis. Check out her video.
Celebs all across. From posting infographics to sharing videos of them practicing self-isolation, celebs have come up with innovative ways to stress upon the importance of social-distancing. the world has taken to social media to spread awareness on Coronavirus.
Bollywood and the South film industry have also been affected amidst the prevailing situation. Shoots of TV shows, films, and web shows have been canceled and the release dates, promotions and screenings of numerous movies have been postponed.
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Tamannaah Bhatia has shared a video on her Instagram handle in which she can be seen making the most of her self-quarantine time practicing yoga in her garden. Clad in purple-colored athleisure, the actress perfectly dons certain yoga poses and doles out major fitness goals too. The actress goes completely de-glam and ties up her hair into a messy bun.
On the professional front, Tamannaah Bhatia will be seen alongside Gopichand and Bhumika Chawla in Seetimaarr. She has also been roped in to play the female lead in That is Mahalakshmi which is an official remake of the 2014 Kangana Ranaut starrer Queen. Tamannaah will be venturing into Bollywood once again with the movie Bole Chudiyan co-starring Nawazuddin Siddique.
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