

Actor Tamannaah Bhatia has stepped into fine jewellery retail with the launch of Tamannaah Fine Jewellery, expanding her role beyond cinema into entrepreneurship as founder and creative force. With the opening of its flagship store, The Apartment, in Juhu, Mumbai, she brings that vision into a physical setting shaped by how she herself wears jewellery, as part of everyday dressing rather than something reserved for rare occasions.
Built around the philosophy “Beyond the Occasion,” the contemporary fine jewellery label positions jewellery as something meant for daily wear. Designed for comfort, movement, and personal expression, the pieces reflect how modern women live and dress today. At the launch, the actor and entrepreneur joined Robb Report India for an intimate conversation. We caught up with her for Triple Take with RR.
Tamannaah Bhatia: It has to be my power pinky. I love pinky rings, and I am almost always wearing hoops as well. Those two are constants for me.
Tamannaah: It has to make you feel comfortable and instantly put together. There are moments when you want to feel ready without doing anything more, and my fine jewellery gives me that feeling.
Tamannaah: Emeralds. They work beautifully with both Indian and Western clothing. I also really like cat’s eye. Because I love bold gold and tend to wear a lot of it, cat’s eye helps balance the look.
Tamannaah: It depends on the day. Jewellery should let you express how you are feeling, whether that means doing more or keeping it minimal.
Tamannaah: Stacking. I do not even know if it should be called a trend. It allows you to adjust how much you wear depending on your mood, and that should be timeless.
Tamannaah: My grandmother’s kangans. They hold a lot of emotional value for me. That is also what led me to think about creating modern heirlooms through Tamannaah Fine Jewellery.
Tamannaah: Jewellery that brings comfort and adds value to your life. You invest in it because it can outlive you and be passed on.
Tamannaah: For me, fine jewellery definitely begins with comfort. If it does not feel good to wear, it loses its purpose.
Tamannaah: I am not someone who looks back too much. I am more focused on creating what comes next and how Indian fine jewellery can be worn in a modern, everyday way.
Tamannaah: Comfort, value, and style