These days, Tamannaah Bhatia is the topic of conversation. The actress broke the ‘no-kissing’ rule and was most recently seen in ‘Lust Stories 2.’ She is currently preparing for the release of her upcoming film, ‘Jailer,’ which will star Rajinikanth. The actress promoted ‘Jialer's song ‘Kaavaalaa’ in advance of its release, and it quickly became popular online. After that, the movie's creators produced ‘Tu Aa Dilbara,’ the song's Hindi translation.
Tamannah, who attended the launch ceremony, looked stunning in white corset and cargo trousers. Not only did the actress engage with the media, she also nailed the ‘Kaavaalaa’ hook step and discussed the song's appeal.
She said, "While shooting for the song, I knew that it had the best team including director Nelson, Jani master who was our choreographer and for me it was a magical moment for me to have Rajini sir on the sets and dancing with him. We knew that we had a good song but didn’t expect it to become so big. Usually, people make reels on songs, but this time around I had the urge to make a reel on 'Kaavaalaa' and it just went viral like wildfire. My notification hasn’t stopped since the time I posted it."
‘Jailer’ is not a pan-Indian movie; it also stars Jackie Shroff, Ramya Krishnan, Shiva Rajkumar, and Mohanlal. Regarding the same, Tamannah continued, "Jailer is not a pan-India film and that hasn’t been the intention. We have made the film rooted true to its region. It is a massy entertainer with probably the biggest superstar the country has. Rajinikanth is like a demi-god for many people across the country. We have made a film which will be able to connect with the audience. Kaavaalaa is a Tamil song but has a Telugu title and today we are launching the Hindi version of it because we are sure that our content will travel across languages."
Rajinikanth plays the role of ‘Jailer’ Muthuvel Pandian in the Nelson Dilipkumar-directed film. The movie is billed as an action-packed comedy with an all-star ensemble that features prominent roles for Priyanka Mohan, Yogi Babu, Vasanth Ravi, and Vinayakan.