Tamannaah Bhatia is celebrating the big success of her recent movie, Stree 2. In a podcast with Raj Shamani, she talked about her career and shared her thoughts on films. According to Tamannaah, South Indian movies often focus on more "rooted" stories, which is why they connect so well with audiences.

In a recent interview, when the host asked Tamannaah Bhatia about what sets Bollywood films apart from South Indian films, she explained that South Indian movies often focus on more "rooted" stories. According to Tamannaah, this approach is why they resonate so strongly with audiences. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tamannaah Bhatia (@tamannaahspeaks) Tamannaah wrote, "The difference I have particularly noticed is that South films talk more in terms of their geographical locations.

I think their content is translating globally primarily because they are trying to tell rooted stories." She added, "They don't work from the standpoint of choosing..

. segments in people. They go for basic human emotions, related to mother, father.

.. revenge on brother, sister.

.. stories that tend to tell many more stories about basic human emotions through different storytelling formats.

They are also very much concerned about putting their perspective the way it is. They are not trying to service different kinds of people. They are trying to only tell what they know fully.

That has really worked, I think, for the South." Tamannaah also mentioned that in Bollywood, many films are create.