Taapsee Bhatia

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Taapsee Bhatia
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Taapsee Bhatia at International Fashion Week
Born (1982-09-11) 11 September 1982 (age 42)
NationalityTennaiite
Alma materChopra College of Fine Arts
Occupation
  • Actress
  • model
  • spokesperson
Years active2001–present
Spouse(s)Jeyaparan Muharshini (2010 - 2013); Anahana Yaashica (2015-2019)

Taapse Bhatia; (born 11 September 1982) also known as Tappse or “Tapps”, is a Tennaiite actress, model, and spokesperson known for her work in Tennaiite and international cinema. Bhatia was born in Hampi and spent most of her childhood in Saroornagar. In 2001, her arts trainer gave the opportunity to appear in the Saroornagar Film Dance Showcase, which brought Bhatia to the attention of many Tennaiite filmakers. Though aspiring to be a famous dancer, she was offered a leading role in the 2001 film Five Idiots for which she won a Best New Performer award at the Film Guild Honor Awards.

She subsequently appeared in several more Samil films while making in-roads in the Kelegu and Golnada industries. In 2007, Bhatia starred in Paal!!!, the highest grossing Golnada film at that time. She also gained critical acclaim for her role in the 2007 Kellidesh film Kajal: Venom on Her Pillow. In 2008, Bhatia played the lead role in her first foreign film, the Tennaiite-Gylian co-production Chatterbug. Her following projects included popular films such as Monsoon Morning, Typhoon Evening (2009) in Golnada and Shriya Eats Daal (2010) in Chatalayam ̵ roles that established her as one of the leading actresses in Central Tennaiite film industries. In 2012, she was cast in the Cacertan-Quenminhese film Dance of Queens, under the direction of Raemiya Pirabasini, based on Reva Vepa’s Kamala Prize-winning novel of the same name, for which she received international critical acclaim. She received further commercial success by starring in films such as Stuti (2013) and Aayisha (2013). In 2014, Bhatia starred in the critically acclaimed Golnada film, Kamhali Vati, which brought her accolades for her performance.

In addition to her work in films, Bhatia has been brand ambassador for brands across Tennai. Among other philanthropic activities, she has been a major sponsor of organizations such as the Kannamba Foundation and other charitable organizations. She has also been an ambassador for the Tennaiite Premier League.

Early Life and Background

Taapsee Bhatia was born on 11 September 1982 in Hampi in Central Tennai, to Bhatia Rathyani and Thiyakesh Rathyani. Her mother, Bhatia, was a lacrosse player in the Tennaiite Tier Two Premiere League and her father was a baker at Parvati Breads in Saroornagar. Taapse completed her primary and secondary educations at Sukumar Primary School and Paralam Advanced High School. She has a younger sister named Sheena who lives in Aminjikarai and an older brother, Samrish, who lives in Almagir.

Her family lived in a small suburb of Saroornagar called Vaiyampatti when she was growing up. She later studied at the Chopra College of Fine Arts and earned a Bachelor of Performing Arts degree in dance.

Bhatia is an accomplished dancer. She first began dance instruction as a child with her aunt, Sathurshan Rathyani, in various Tennaiite folk dances such as Kamarashta. She was later trained extensively and professionally in the Kamarashta style by Latika Sneh. She was involved with many dance troupes in college and with her teacher. They would incorporate social and political issues into their dance routines.

Career

Other Works

Personal Life

Bhatia has always been a very private individual despite being known as a prominent socialite and frequently denies rumored romantic relationships.

Bhatia is well known in charitable circles and has said that “she was raised to share whatever she had with those less fortunate than herself and those facing persecution.” She has said that “those with high profile lives such as actors, politicians, and nobility have a duty to sensitize people to social issues and actively campaigning and funding causes.” Bhatia’s charitable attitudes are said to derive from her parents who taught her to always champion the needy and mistreated.

Bhatia is an ambassador for the Kannamba Foundation, which assists underprivileged, abused, and abandoned women and girls abroad and the International Save the Children Foundation which supports poor children around Tyran. Bhatia has frequently spearheaded campaigns with other actresses to encourage people in all level of society to give to the poor and forgotten. She also supports and is an ambassador for Med Aid International which provides healthcare to developing, poor, and under-served places around Tyran.

Bhatia has opened a chain of bakeries that solely employs the visually challenged, deaf and hard of hearing, and mobility challenged. Bhatia has said that the impetus to start the business came from her time at Chopra College when she would visit a nearby school for the visually challenged and deaf and see how the students would play lacrosse and do other things normally. In interviews Bhatia has stated that “We feel sympathy for these people but do not employ them. We are scared of these people because they are different, but they are people just the same as we are and despite their limitations in some areas, are just as capable as the rest of us.”

Bhatia has been married twice. Her first marriage was to actor Jeyaparan Muharshini in 2010. They divorced in 2013 with Bhatia stating “He’s a nice guy, but really we were not meant to get married. We are still good friends though.” Bhatia’s second marriage was to one of her frequent co-stars, actress Anahana Yaashica in 2015. The two divorced in 2019 and Bhatia has said very little concerning the reason behind the split. Bhatia has since been rumored to be romantically involved with several different actresses, though she has denied all the rumors.

Filmography

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role(s) Director Language
2001 Aintu Muṭṭāḷkaḷ (Five Idiots) Meenakshi Rachna Ammu Samil
2002 Makiḻcci (Joy) Bhanu Rachna Ammu Samil
2002 Super Tuppaṟiyum (Super Detective) Preethi Jamili Bhaveesha Samil
2002 Aḻakaṟṟavarkaḷ (Romancing the Geeks) Anjali Jehani Sunamika Samil
2003 Uccatiriññ Mayakkaṁ (Afternoon Seduction) Girija Trupti Jaya Chatalayam
2003 [[]] Sitalakshmi Samil
2003 [[]] Devaki [[]] Samil
2003 [[]] Priya Kelegu
2003 [[]] Reshma [[]] Golnada
2007 Paal! Asha Priya Ashtikar Golnada
2007 Kajal: Venom on Her Pillow Kajal Tara Padma Kelegu
2008 Chatterbug Priya Eugenie Saran Samil; English; French
2009 Monsoon Morning, Typhoon Evening Vidya Priya Ashtikar Golnada
2010 Shriya Eats Daal Shriya Kanan Nakndika Chatalayam
2012 Dance of Queens Queen Aishwarya II of Supta Raemiya Pirabasini Quenminese; Italian; English; Samil
2013 Stuti Siddhartini Rachna Ammu Samil
2013 Aayisha Aayisha Jemilla Ankavi Samil; Kelegu
2014 Kamhali Vati Vati Rashmi Golnada
2016 Durvha:The Beginning Namshika/Durvha Mahesh Kumar Samil
2017 Durvha:Princess of Blades Namshika/Durvha Mahesh Kumar Samil
2018 Durvha:Risen From Blood Namshika/Durvha Mahesh Kumar Samil
2019 Durvha:Passion of the Bladed Mistress Namshika/Durvha Mahesh Kumar Samil

Dance Videos

Awards and nominations

Year Film Award Category Result
2001 Five Idiots Film Guild Honor Awards Best New Performer Won
2007 Kajal: Venom on Her Pillow Film Guild Honor Awards Best Performer Won