How Did Fans React To Tamannaah Bhatia’s First Appearance Since Rumored Breakup With Vijay Varma? ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
Tamannaah Bhatia was spotted at the airport for the first time after her breakup rumors with actor Vijay Varma made headlines. Fans were surprised by the actress as her expressions reflected sadness.
Tamannaah, one of Tollywood’s top actresses, has been in the industry for over 17 years. She has worked with many big stars and gained immense popularity. While her lead roles have reduced in recent years, she continues to shine in special songs and key movie roles. Currently, she is working on Odela 2, where she plays an intense role.
Tamannaah’s personal life has also been in the spotlight apart from films. She confirmed her relationship with Vijay Varma after working with him in Lust Stories 2. The couple was often seen together, sharing pictures and enjoying vacations. Many believed they were heading towards marriage.
Tamannaah Bhatia was spotted at the airport for the first time after her breakup rumors with actor Vijay Varma made headlines. Fans were surprised by the actress as her expressions reflected sadness.
Tamannaah, one of Tollywood’s top actresses, has been in the industry for over 17 years. She has worked with many big stars and gained immense popularity. While her lead roles have reduced in recent years, she continues to shine in special songs and key movie roles. Currently, she is working on Odela 2, where she plays an intense role.
Tamannaah’s personal life has also been in the spotlight apart from films. She confirmed her relationship with Vijay Varma after working with him in Lust Stories 2. The couple was often seen together, sharing pictures and enjoying vacations. Many believed they were heading towards marriage.
- 3/8/2025
- by Vishnu Priya
- KoiMoi
Ideas of man and beast wrestle with one another in Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk’s unsettling debut. He draws on the pagan mask-wearing traditions of the preparation for the Ukranian Malanka carnival to heighten the primal imagery of his tale of a family man who becomes increasingly desperate.
Leonid (played with bruising heft by Oleksandr Yatsentyuk) has just returned home after a long stint working abroad. Locals know him best by the nickname Pamfir, which was garnered in a youth of smuggling - although that is all theoretically in the past now thanks to a promise he made to his wife Olena (Solomiia Kyrylova). The setting may be rural but the rules here are far from pastoral. Despite the earthy warmth of the general colour scheme, mist swirls about the place and there’s a strong undercurrent of violence, even in the film’s moments of humour.
Pamfir’s son Nazar (Stanislav Potiak) is now a.
Leonid (played with bruising heft by Oleksandr Yatsentyuk) has just returned home after a long stint working abroad. Locals know him best by the nickname Pamfir, which was garnered in a youth of smuggling - although that is all theoretically in the past now thanks to a promise he made to his wife Olena (Solomiia Kyrylova). The setting may be rural but the rules here are far from pastoral. Despite the earthy warmth of the general colour scheme, mist swirls about the place and there’s a strong undercurrent of violence, even in the film’s moments of humour.
Pamfir’s son Nazar (Stanislav Potiak) is now a.
- 5/4/2023
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Violent story of a man’s doomed efforts to settle back into family life after a shady trip abroad is dynamic but despairing
This movie from western Ukraine is one of the strangest and fiercest I have seen in a while: dynamic and yet despairing. It does not allude to Russia’s war on Ukraine, but perhaps that conflict is there subtextually, in the sense of tribal loyalty, community tradition and the distinct, almost occult pull towards the west. There is something of Aleksey German or Sergey Loznitsa here, and its lead character is like a more watchful and subdued, though no less violent, version of someone that Emir Kusturica would dream up.
The setting is Bukovina, in the eastern Carpathian mountains bordering Romania. Oleksandr Yatsentyuk plays Leonid, nicknamed Pamfir (“Stone”), a guy who has just come home from a job in Poland; he makes passionate love to his wife...
This movie from western Ukraine is one of the strangest and fiercest I have seen in a while: dynamic and yet despairing. It does not allude to Russia’s war on Ukraine, but perhaps that conflict is there subtextually, in the sense of tribal loyalty, community tradition and the distinct, almost occult pull towards the west. There is something of Aleksey German or Sergey Loznitsa here, and its lead character is like a more watchful and subdued, though no less violent, version of someone that Emir Kusturica would dream up.
The setting is Bukovina, in the eastern Carpathian mountains bordering Romania. Oleksandr Yatsentyuk plays Leonid, nicknamed Pamfir (“Stone”), a guy who has just come home from a job in Poland; he makes passionate love to his wife...
- 5/3/2023
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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