After impressing the audience with her performance in a Telugu movie Pushpa, Rashmika Mandana Ready to mark her in Bollywood Mission Majunu When good bye. Within just five years, the actor created a huge fan base for himself.[she is] I’m doing something right. ” But she also adds as soon as she stays here and looks forward to her journey.
With an exclusive interaction with indianexpress.comThe 25-year-old actor talks about her short but very successful career, Being a “fitness freak”The power of a smile, etc. Edited excerpt:
In a very short time, you have created a huge fan base not only in the South but also in Bollywood. How would you describe the last five years?
I’ve only worked for the last 5 years, so Everything feels new.. But I can see my family grow up and I am grateful. I’m happy because this shows that I’m doing something right. And well, I’m here in the long run. So let’s see what happens.
But you are also open to experiencing the fear and anxiety of failure. How do you deal with such feelings, especially if you are involved in an industry that is always in the limelight?
Isn’t it easy? But as an actor, this is what I have to live for. So things may not be easy, but it’s not necessarily a bad thing.Lots of love and gratitude, lots of things to do As an actor.. But yes, this experience helps you grow and mature as an individual.
You also come across as someone who loves to try fashion. How would you describe your personal style?
I think it’s a hard work mannequin for my team.But I would like to describe my personal preference as comfort or’Boss woman‘—It’s hard to choose!
To be an actor, you also need to be at the top of fitness games. What does your daily training routine consist of?
I Fitness freak.. I love exercising to the extent that I have to get my trainer out of the gym. This has happened many times. I love to shock my body. I love challenges. In addition, I am aware of what I eat — that is what is actually shown.
The pandemic has taught everyone to take care of themselves. How did you strengthen your immunity and keep seasonal health problems away?
I’m from Coorg. My hometown is generally very cold.Thus, keeping yourself warm was a childhood routine. Drink hot water Inhale the vapor on a regular basis. My childhood friend is Vicks VapoRub, and I think I rely on this little friend to stay healthy, especially during the winter months.
What was your biggest blockade lesson?
my Largest blockade lesson I have been patient. Well, I like things going really fast. But during the blockade, the entertainment industry slowed down considerably and I’m used to it now.
Oh, you often emphasized the importance of smiling on social media. Is there a story behind the same that changes your perspective?
My mother always told me not to shed tears in public because no one needs to see you cry. Maybe it was unknowingly planted in me, and no matter how sad I am, I will never cry in public.But at the same time, I promised myself from an early age Make others smile.. Smiles always come from the inside. The world will smile at you, just as if you smile at the world — and I believe it.
5 things you never leave home, or do you always pack your luggage while traveling?
Never travel without a mobile phone to stay in touch with family, money, ID, clothes and more. Of course, this includes me. skin careSunglasses, shoes; And if I’m traveling to a cold place, a little friend.
If you’re not an actor, are you …?
I’m probably working with my dad as a businessman or as a teacher.
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