Rashmika Mandanna opens up about her favorite things
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Rashmika Mandanna opens up about her favorite things
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Anamika Gottipati
March 28, 2025 7:24 pm
Rashmika Mandanna is gearing up for the release of her much-anticipated film Sikandar alongside Salman Khan, slated to hit theaters on March 30. Ahead of the grand premiere, the actress engaged with her fans through an Instagram Q&A session, where she shared insights about her leg injury, fears, favorite things, and upcoming projects.
Rashmika on her injury and Personal fears
During the interactive session, a fan inquired about her leg injury, to which Rashmika responded:
“The leg is recovering ya. It’ll take nine months to heal completely. But it’s much, much better now, and I’ve started walking fully. So yeah…”
Favorite Telugu Movie: “Just to pick one favorite would be a sin!”
Rashmika’s Secrets
Secret Behind Her Beauty: “Genuine, kind, and happy people around me for my heart and mental happiness… a great dermatologist for my skin… and blessings from my mum and dad and their good genes.”
Hardest Role to Play: “I think it would’ve been Maharani Yesubai… as it came with a lot of responsibilities!”
A passion for K-dramas
Rashmika also revealed that she is a huge K-Drama enthusiast. Her all-time favorite series is “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay”, and she further recommended “Love Scout” and “The First Frost” to her fans.
Upcoming Films
Following the release of Sikandar, Rashmika has a busy year ahead with multiple releases:
Kubera – Rashmika teased that the film is going to be “different” and is scheduled to release on June 20.
The Girlfriend: Director Rahul Ravindran is taking his time to provide best experience.
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