Say hello to the Indian Shakira – Tamannaah Bhatia whose viral song ‘Kaavaalaa’ from Jailer has fired up the Net. Who gave her that look?

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Rajinikanth and Tamannaah Bhatia’s viral song ‘Kaavaalaa’ from Jailer is everywhere and no one can resist singing along to this groovy track featuring Rajinikanth and Tamannaah Bhatia. In the song, we see Tamannaah in a different avatar and everyone is talking about her look. TheGlitz spotlights ace hair make-up artist Florian Hurel -the magician behind this gorgeous and unique look.

Tamaannah Bhatia

Speaking about this Florian says, “As we all know, the song is based on a tribal culture. Keeping in mind the brief of the song, I maintained a boho chic style with bouncy afro curls and minimal, fresh makeup. I must say, the vibe of the song is very energetic. As an artist, I love it when I can express my talent in a song like this. I take it as a challenge and the song was one of the motivations. Maintaining continuity is always a challenge. And because I and Tamannaah have worked on many projects together earlier, we kind of gel well and the output is always very satisfactory.”

Florian Hurel

There is no doubt about the fact that Kaavaalaa is super groovy. Of course, that is why everyone is dancing to it and we can see many reels on social media with the song.

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