Rashmika Mandanna opens on online negativity: let people breathe

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Rashmika Mandanna opens on online negativity: let people breathe

Rashmika Mandanna opens on online negativity: let people breathe

Rashmika Mandanna opened up to deal with trolls, negative PR, and how their actual kindness is often seen as fake. Despite criticism, she continues to choose mercy and focuses on her work in many film industries.

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Rashmika Mandanna opens on online negativity. (Credit: Instagram/Rashmika_Mandana)

In short

  • Rashmika Mandanna suffered constant trolling and negative PR
  • She likes to hide true feelings because she feels that kindness often misunderstood
  • The actor urged people to be kind or to remain silent online

Actor Rashmika Mandanna has opened up about the continuous trolling, negative PR and emotional toll of facing decisions throughout his career. From individual heart breakdown to professional options, Rashmika has often found herself at the center of gossip and criticism.

In a recent interview with Snap with starsThe actor clearly shared why he lags behind from expressing his true feelings in public and his kindness is often misunderstood.

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“I know that I am a very emotional person and a very real person. Also, I can’t really show it because people think that kindness is fake and a sign of weakness. She says she says that she is doing this for cameras. The more real you are, the more it becomes unacceptable, the more it becomes,” the Rashmika said.

She said that kindness is a personal choice and she does not give her a reward, but she chooses it anyway.

While reflecting negativity, he appears that the Rashmika revealed how difficult it is to remain unaffected. “I have dealt with a lot of negative PR and trolling. If you can’t be kind, just don’t say anything. Let people breathe. Why do you have to give people the strength? Why do you have to strangle people to grow? No, let us all grow. It is fine. It is fine. The world’s place is so big, we all have,” he shared. “

He also accepted to get stuck in a continuous cycle of treatment online with negativity, only to re -hurt with fresh criticism. Despite this, she remains strong and focuses on her journey.

On the work front, the rush is a pack year. He portrayed Queen Yasubai with Vicky Kaushal in Laxman YouTeker’s historical drama ‘Chhawa’, and played the role of Caisari Rajkot in Arugados’ action film ‘Sikander’ with Salman Khan. She also acted as Sameera in Sekhar Kammula’s bilingual film ‘Kubera’, in which screen space was shared with Dhanush and Nagarjuna.

Subsequently, Rashmika will appear in the Hindi film ‘Thama’ and Telugu films ‘The Girlfriend’.

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