Mumbai (Maharashtra): Rashmika Mandanna is stoked to see all the love her recent Telugu release Pushpa: The Rise is receiving from audiences across the country and the actor hopes people also welcome her upcoming Hindi films Mission Majnu and Goodbye.
The actor, who recently completed five years in the film industry, made her acting debut in 2016 with Kannada movie Kirik Party. She followed it up with successful outings in Telugu films Geetha Govindam, Devadas, Dear Comrade, Sulthan (Tamil), and Yajamana (Kannada), among others.
Mandanna, 25, is thrilled about her foray in Bollywood with Sidharth Malhotra-led spy-thriller Mission Majnu and Amitabh Bachchan's Goodbye.
"One of my films that was released at the end of 2021 was Pushpa. And I am super grateful that every year I have had a release. I have had hits before COVID-19 and all these years also and I hope in 2022 also this will continue."
"I hope the Hindi films that I am associated with Mission Majnu and Goodbye do well. I am super glad that these two films happened. With Pushpa, the year ended on a high note," Mandanna said in an interview.
Mission Majnu and Goodbye are both scheduled for release this year. Recalling how she bagged her first Hindi project Mission Majnu, the actor revealed that the offer came to her during the first lockdown. And two months later, she was cast for another Bollywood movie, Goodbye.
"I got a call for Mission Majnu' as they were searching for a fresh face but at the same time someone with experience. They reached (out) to me. It is a film which I wouldn't have done if it wasn't my Hindi film. Mission Majnu is an experiment, I hope it works well," she said.
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Goodbye happened after Mission Majnu was confirmed. "I got a call from a friend about the film who asked if I would be interested. I read the script and felt I had to be part of it even before I got to know about the actors involved in the film. It is the story that led me to do the film. And me getting to work with Amitabh Bachchan was icing on the cake. It was an honour to be working with him," she added.
According to Mandanna, the success of Pushpa which chronicles the red sanders heist in the hills of Andhra shows that the language and culture barriers are disappearing. People are gravitating towards content from different parts of India, she added. The key reason to board the cast of Pushpa, Mandanna said, was its world and the challenges it threw at her.
"I was able to enter into the new world, the mannerisms, the language, dialect (Rayalaseema), and behaviour... It is different from what I am like as an actor. Besides the opportunity to perform with Allu Arjun and director Sukumar for which I'm truly grateful, Pushpa' fascinated me," Rashmika concluded.
The actor is now looking forward to beginning work on the film's follow-up Pushpa: The Rule. Produced by Mythri Movie Makers in association with Muttamsetty Media, the second chapter will go on floors in March.
(With agency inputs)