Actor Rashmika Mandanna is just living her dreams: Find out how

Rashmika Mandanna

Actors Sunil Grover, Rashmika Mandanna and Neena Gupta pose with Ekta Kapoor during the trailer launch of their upcoming film 'Goodbye', in Mumbai PTI Photo

Mumbai: Actor Rashmika Mandanna said Tuesday her choices as an artiste have always been governed by her gut feeling. The 26-year-old actor, predominantly works in Telugu and Kannada films. Now however, Rashmika Mandana is making her debut in Bollywood with Goodbye, which features Amitabh Bachchan in the lead.

Rashmika has been in the film industry for five years. The Pushpa star said she is currently at a phase where she is ‘testing waters’ with her choices.

“I have always picked scripts based on my gut feeling. I believe what is meant for me will happen to me. I feel like that’s the universe’s way of saying it, so it’s purely a gut feeling. When I heard the script (of Goodbye)… I’m at a point in my career, where I’m going out and testing waters,” Rashmika said during the trailer launch of Goodbye here.

“I don’t know what’s right and what’s wrong. I don’t know what people expect of me… I am an actor and I want to do good films,” Rashmika added.

For the actor, it is important to have a fun and memorable experience when she is working on a movie.  “I want to have fun while I do it. Till the day, I am able to work like this and make such memories I am willing to do films. I might as well make everyone smile and give good memories to everyone watching the film,” Rashmika pointed out.

“This film (Goodbye) is so special because of the things, which are already seen in the trailer and so it’s going to be extremely special,” the actor added.

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Rashmika said she is currently living her dream of working with two acting legends – Bachchan in Goodbye and Allu Arjun in part two of Pushpa.

Actor Rashmika Mandanna poses in front of a picture of Amitabh Bachchan PTI Photo

“I am living my dream. With Allu Arjun sir, I start Pushpa 2 in a couple of days. But right now having this trailer out in front of the audience with Bachchan sir, what can I say?,” Rashmika smiled sheepishly.

Goodbye is a family drama which highlights themes of self-discovery, family dynamics and celebration of a journey called life. It also stars Neena Gupta, Pavail Gulati, Elli Avram, Sunil Grover, Sahil Mehta and Abhishek Khan.

The movie marks the first collaboration between Bachchan and Rashmika, who recalled her first meeting with the megastar on her birthday two years ago.

“I was standing and waiting for him, and sir just walked in, crossed me and went. So I was like, ‘ok, not now. This is not the time’ because I was standing there, flashing a big smile… I thought (maybe) he was thinking about the scene,” Rashmika said.

“Then I went to him and told him, ‘Hi sir, I am Rashmika and I will be playing your daughter’. I was so nervous, it is such a huge responsibility working with such big actors. It is just good to get each other’s energy on the first day,” she added.

Rashmika said she initially thought Bachchan didn’t like her. “He was so strict; sitting there and then we started having banter like a father and a daughter. Our relationship got closer and closer throughout the making of the film. He is a beautiful person, so I’m just happy that I got to see his side while working with him,” Rashmika stated.

She formed an equally warm bond with her other co-star, Neena Gupta. “I was just so comfortable working with her, and it was easy. The first day I came on set, I wondered how everyone knew everyone on set, and I was like, ‘Wait, am I late to the party?’ But now I’m chilling with them, they’re my people also,” Rashmika added.

She will also soon be seen in another Hindi film – Mission Majnu, opposite Sidharth Malhotra.

For actors Grover and Gupta, who play pivotal roles in Goodbye, working with Bachchan has been like a dream come true moment.

“I had never dreamt of working with him (Bachchan), it is like the opportunity fell in my lap. And I was like, ‘Is this actually true?’ When I started in the industry, at that time OTT and TV was not there. I have played smaller roles and at that time, I could have never imagined that I would ever get an opportunity to be working with Sir (Bachchan),” Gupta said.

Grover said he would often imitate Bachchan on the sets. “Everyone has the desire to work with Sir and I am one of them. I thought I would just go and see Sir everyday on the sets and do little work. Today 90 per cent of actors have become actors because of Bachchan sir,” the actor-comedian said.

Produced by ‘Balaji Motion Pictures’ in association with ‘Good Co.’, Goodbye is scheduled to be released in theatres October 7.

 

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