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Tamannaah Bhatia unveils first look from her upcoming release Odela 2

| @indiablooms | Mar 08, 2024, at 10:35 pm

The first look of southern beauty Tamannaah Bhatia from her upcoming release Odela 2 was released by its makers on Friday.

The movie is a sequel to 2022 film Odela Railway Station.

The first look of the actress as  Shiva Shakthi was released on a day when Hindu community members across the globe are celebrating Maha Shivratri, a religious festival dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva.

Sharing the look, the gorgeous actress wrote on X: "#FirstlookOdela2 🔱 I am glad to be revealing the first look on this auspicious day of Maha Shivaratri ✨Har Har Mahadev! Happy Maha Shivaratri."

In the poster, Tamannaah's forehead is seen smeared with chandan. 

With a damru (Indian music device typically associated with Shiva) in her hand, the actress is seen sporting saffron clothesin the first look poster.

The movie is directed by Sampath Nandi.

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