How Does Tamannaah Bhatia's New OTT Show Present Female Entrepreneurs Differently?

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Key Takeaways
- Unique portrayal of female entrepreneurs
- Focus on character development
- Combination of drama and comedy
- Showcasing the journey to power
- Inspiration for aspiring women
Mumbai, Sep 11 (NationPress) Actress Tamannaah Bhatia is eagerly anticipating the launch of her latest streaming series, ‘Do You Wanna Partner’. In a recent interview with IANS, she expressed her enthusiasm for the show from the perspective of a content consumer.
Bhatia highlighted that this series showcases women ascending the power ladder, in contrast to other narratives that portray strong women as having already achieved their status. She stated, “When I first read the script, I realized that the realm of entrepreneurial dramedy was something I hadn't encountered in a fictional format before. The fact that both main characters are women, and in such a unique pairing, is something that hasn't been depicted until now. I truly appreciated the sitcom energy it exuded, making the characters feel incredibly engaging.”
Continuing, she remarked, “As you follow their journey, you step into a vibrant world. My all-time favorite show was ‘Ally McBeal’, which was set in a law firm, showcasing the lives of lawyers through those characters. I believe this show has a similar essence.”
When probed if ‘Ally McBeal’ served as her inspiration, she clarified, “Not at all; they’re distinct characters. However, the charm lies in how some characters resonate with a significant segment of society.”
She further emphasized, “What I find remarkable about this show is that it portrays how women gain power. Typically, when powerful women are depicted, they are shown as having already reached their peak, dressed in business attire, seemingly already successful in their endeavors.”