MUMBAI: Rashmika Mandanna, who has made a name for herself in both the Tamil and Telugu film industries, has sought to impress her fans with many avatars of her. She has been named the National Crush of India. Her recent release Pushpa: The Rise was among the most successful releases post-pandemic. But with her stardom, a lot of trolling has come Rashmika's way. And while she has opened up about how mean stuff hurt her during the initial stages of her career, of late, she has maintained she is immune to it. In fact, in an interview last year, she admitted she often wants to feed the trolls.
Rashmika made her debut with the 2016 Kannada film Kirik Party. She will soon be making her Bollywood debut with Mission Majnu opposite Sidharth Malhotra.
In an interaction last year, Rashmika opened up about how trolling has stopped to affect her now. She said, "I'm at this space where I can take it lighter. I can laugh about it. I'm not this girl who goes 'Oh my God they said something about me'. This is with many of the stars. They sort of become immune to things like this. This doesn't hurt them anyone. Since there is this constant punching, the punching bag is also like 'Theek hai, I'll take whatever you give me'. In fact, I sometimes want to give something to people to troll about. I'm like 'Acha theek hai, take it. I have given you this'."
In fact, the actor added that sometimes she craves news about her, even if it is negative, as she feels people should talk about her, whether it's good or bad. She added, "People have spoken so much about me- not just bad. People have spoken wonderful things about my work. I just love it. We know that wherever comes good, comes bad. And now I just don't look at the good stuff. If they say good about me, I am happy that my work got through. When people say stuff like your skin is like that or you are fat, I'm like 'You're stupid'. But when there is no news, I wonder why there is no news. Say something, I'm ok. Whatever you say, I'm happy with it now."
The actress will be sharing screen space with Ranbir Kapoor in director Sandeep Reddy Vanga's Animal. In a recent interview with an entertainment portal, Rashmika said that it was a dream-come-true moment for her to have signed Animal.
The Pushpa actress is thrilled to be a part of Animal. In a recent interview with a newspaper, Rashmika said, "I am so thrilled that the announcement is finally out. I had been waiting to tell the world about it, because not only is the story so amazing, but the team I get to work with is amazing as well. It’s like a dream-come-true moment. I’m looking forward to this summer, and honestly can’t wait for the film to go on floors soon.”
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Credits: Hindustan Times
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