Rashmika Mandanna Geeta Govindam, who was introduced to the Telugu audience as a heroine in the movie Chalo starring Naga Shourya, has become a top star heroine in Tollywood with the movie.This Kannada beauty is currently acting in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi as well.
Two films starring her in Hindi are ready for release.
Recently, it is known that the movie Pushpa in which she played the heroine has been a huge success.
There is no doubt that this movie, which is immensely loved by the Bollywood audience, has further elevated the level of Rashmi Mandanna.News is coming that Rashmi's reward will be between Rs 2.5 crore and Rs 3.5 crore during this time.
Despite being full busy, rumors are circulating that Rashmi Mandana is going to act as the second heroine in a Star Hero movie.Netizens especially her fans are on fire over these rumors.
Currently Rashmika is a Range Pan India star.
Rashmi is commenting that it would not be ridiculous to act as such a second heroine.
They are confident that the news is one hundred percent untrue.The real Rashmi does not need to share the screen with another heroine now.
It is possible to make films with that star hero as the main lead before but now another heroine will be the main lead and Rashmi will not be the second heroine in the film.It would be a mistake to think so.Fans are also dismissing the news that Rashmi may be accepted as the second heroine due to the film being directed by a famous director.
Rashmika Mandanna will not be allowed to play the second heroine at this time, says her fans.– Is Pushpa Heroine Rashmika Mandanna Doing Second Heroine Role In A Big Hero Movie Details telugu-title:రష్మిక మందన్నాకు సెకండ్ హీరోయిన్ గా చేయాల్సిన అవసరం ఉందా? Read More ??https:/telugustop.com/?p=1898164 – Telugu Movies #TeluguMovie #Tollywood #TollywoodNews #TeluguMovieNews #Telugu #TeluguStop | Movie #Rashmi #Rashmika #Tollywood #Bollywood #Pushpa #FilmNews #PanIndiaHeroine #PushpaMovie #RashmikaFans #SecondHeroine #StarHeroMovie #Movie #TeluguNewsVideos Channel:Telugu Movies
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