
All About Tannishtha Chatterjee

Former Australian cricketer Brett Lee becomes a desi men and grooves on Bollywood number in his debut venture, ‘UnIndian’. He was dressed in a traditional sherwani and grooves with actress Tannishtha Chatterjee. The actress was dressed in red saree. This cross-cultural comedy film is the first pr ... read more
Actress Tannishtha Chatterjee, who was invited on comedy show ‘Comedy Nights Bachao Taaza’, stormed out of the show after the hosts made fun of her skin colour. She came on the show to promote her acclaimed film ‘Parched’, which released in India last week. However, the 35-year-old actress ... read more
Former Australian cricketer Brett Lee is all set to make his Bollywood debut. The right-arm fast bowler will be seen in ‘UnIndian’, a romantic comedy co-starring Tannishtha Chatterjee. The cross-cultural comedy has been directed by Anupam Sharma and is about the romance between an Australi ... read more

The former Australian pace bowler Brett Lee is the new actor to join Bollywood. His debut movie ‘UnIndian’ had to face the wrath of censor board due to his love-making scene with his co-star Tannishtha Chatterjee. The Examining Committee (EC) has asked to chop the one-minute-eight-seconds ... read more

Finally, Colors and ‘Comedy Nights Bachao’ comedian Krushna Abhishek seek apology to Tannishtha Chatterjee who has been roasted on the show for her dark skin tone. Tannishtha in her long Facebook post highly slammed the show for making fun of her dark skin. She was accompanied to the show with ac ... read more

Australian cricketer-turned-actor Brett Lee, who will be seen in Indo-Australian film ‘UnIndian’, might feature in Bollywood film ‘Housefull 4’. Following the huge success of ‘Housefull 3’ which released on June 3, the makers of the comedy franchise had confirmed that a next instalment in the ser ... read more

Australia India Film Fund of AIFF was established in the year 2013 with the sole aim of investing in Aussie movies that has an Indian plot but made for the global audience. The first film of AIFF is announced to be named as ‘UnIndian’. The romantic comedy pulled up a scoop of a sort when it was a ... read more

