Rashmika Mandanna is currently enjoying the super success of her film Pushpa: The Rise – Part 1. The actress has also been in the news for her public appearances, and recently, she grabbed everyone’s attention because of a wardrobe malfunction that she faced during a chat show. The actress was spotted wearing a yellow dress while changing the position to sit cross-legged, a wardrobe malfunction happened and it was caught on camera. The pictures of the same have gone viral on social media.
The Instagram is filled with those pictures of her, but we have decided not to use the actual photo. Below is the edited picture…
On the work front, Rashmika will be seen in movies like Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu, Mission Majnu. Goodbye, and Pushpa 2: The Rule. A few days ago, it was announced, that Aadavallu Meeku Johaarlu, which also stars Sharwanand, will hit the big screens on 25th February 2022.
With Mission Majnu, Rashmika will be making her Bollywood debut. The spy thriller also stars Sidharth Malhotra in the lead role. Apart from Mission Majnu, Rashmika will also be seen in the Hindi film Goodbye. The Vikas Bahl directorial also stars Amitabh Bachchan in the lead role.
While talking to BollywoodLife about her first meeting with Big B, Rashmika had said, “When I met sir for the first time, I didn’t have a shoot that day, but the next day we were shooting together. So, I just wanted to introduce myself and spend some time with him; so I waited for his shot to be done, and then I went to him and introduced myself, and I introduced myself with my character name, and not my real name. I was like ‘hi sir I am going to be this character, and tomorrow we are working together, and I am super excited’. I was the only one who was talking; he was just looking at me, and smiling. So, the first encounter was really cute.”
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