Rashmika Mandanna is currently anticipating Varisu’s release. She co-starred in the movie alongside Tamil superstar Vijay, and it will be released in theatres in January during Pongal.
Actress Rashmika Mandanna has addressed the recent issue surrounding her alleged complex relationship with Rishab Shetty, who rose to national recognition due to Kantara’s phenomenal success. “I merely care about them. I’m still trying to figure out what else to say about it. Rashmika responded to a question from the media about being the target of trolling by saying, “It’s left to them.
When Rashmika claimed she hadn’t been watching Kantara a few weeks ago, she received criticism. After she achieved fame in the Telugu and Tamil film industries, she was accused of ignoring her roots in Kannada cinema.
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“I was asked if I had seen the movie within the first two or three days of its release. I didn’t see it at the time. I messaged the Kantara team after watching the movie, and I also received a kind “thank you” in return,” she stated.
The dispute grew when Rishab implied in an interview that he didn’t enjoy working with Rashmika. He didn’t use her name, but it is evident from his words and actions that he still had a problem with her. It’s interesting to note that Rishab directed Rashmika’s first film, Kirik Party. Former coworkers appear to have since drifted apart for reasons best known to them.
You see, nobody in the outside world knows what goes on within. We are not always able to film our private lives and share them. These folks who will also release messages are not us. It doesn’t matter what people think about our private lives. We will take what they are saying negatively about us professionally and endeavour to improve it, Rashmika said.
Who also questioned her regarding the rumours that the Kannada filmmakers had blocklisted her. I have yet to be blocked, she claimed.