In the bustling heart of Mumbai, a young woman named Tamara D’Souza carved her path from behind the scenes to the dazzling world of acting. Once a Celebrity Public Relations Executive representing stars like Vidya Balan, Jacqueline Fernandes, and Shruti Haasan, she initially thrived in the shadows of fame. But this Mumbai girl had a calling that would take her center stage, and her journey is nothing short of remarkable.

Tamara’s foray into the entertainment industry began serendipitously. Over a decade ago, she stepped in front of the camera for a television commercial, a moment that changed everything. Spotted by industry insiders, her talent was undeniable, yet she chose to explore various facets of film production. Her experiences in marketing and promotions eventually paved the way for her role as a Creative Producer, where she honed her skills in storytelling and visual artistry.
In 2018, Tamara made a bold decision to leave her stable 9-to-5 job and embrace the uncertainties of full-time acting. Since then, she has been a force to reckon with, amassing an impressive portfolio that includes over 75 TV commercials. Her familiar face graces ads for major brands like Tanishq, IKEA, Maggi, Vodafone, and Titan, establishing her as a recognized figure in the industry.
Transitioning seamlessly to feature films, Tamara showcased her talent alongside heavyweights like John Abraham and Jacqueline Fernandes in “Attack,” and starred opposite Bobby Deol in “Class of 83.” Moreover, her performances in acclaimed web series such as “Little Things” and “Hello Mini” have endeared her to audiences and critics alike.
Now, as anticipation builds for her latest project, Love, Sitara, set to release on September 27th on Zee5, Tamara is poised for another breakthrough. Directed by Vandana Kataria and produced by Ronnie Screwvala, this emotional family drama sees her in the role of Anjali, a supportive best friend to the lead character played by Sobhita Dhulipala. The film explores themes of love, acceptance, and family secrets, and Tamara’s nuanced portrayal is expected to resonate deeply with viewers.
Yet, Tamara’s creativity doesn’t end with acting. She is also a professional makeup artist and hairstylist, a passion she has recently embraced. Her artistic flair extends further into the realm of music; she has collaborated on backup vocals with renowned artists like Pritam, Shaan, Neeti Mohan, and even AR Rahman, including a memorable stint at Coke Studio.
In her downtime, Tamara finds joy in simple pleasures—doodling, solo travel, and strumming her ukulele—each activity reflecting her vibrant personality and zest for life.
