Rakshit Explains How He Got Over His Break Up With Rashmika!

Kannada beauty Rashmika Mandanna is a star actress in Telugu right now but she rose to fame with Kannada’s film ‘Kirik Party’. She became the crush of youth with that film and got immense craze. She was 20 years old at that time and she fell in love with the film’s hero-writer and producer Rakshit Shetty. They got engaged shortly after the movie became a blockbuster but they both parted ways mutually due to unknown reasons.

Both Rakshit Shetty and Rashmika kept their distance from each other and never talk about each other during interviews too initially but the Kannada hero claims that they still talk to each other now and wish each other on their movie releases. Rakshit stated, “It’s not appropriate to hate someone just because we have disagreements. Everyone has their own personality and we should respect that. There’s no need to harbor hatred over differing views. When we don’t see eye to eye, it’s best to let go and move forward in life. Moreover, carrying that pain serves no purpose. It only weighs us down and can hinder our future plans. In the journey of life, such burdens are futile, it’s better to let them go.”

Talking about emotional pain, he said, “Forgetting the trauma and releasing the burden from one’s mind can be extremely challenging. But if you approach it with the right perspective, it becomes easier to let go. Some people take a long time to heal and move on from such pains or burdens. Others grasp it more quickly and free themselves from the emotional weight. I managed to do so relatively swiftly.”

Rakshit is currently enjoying the success of his blockbuster flick ‘Sapta Saagara Daache Yello.” It was released as ‘Sapta Sagaralu Daati’ in Telugu on the 22nd and crossed the breakeven mark already. The second part will also be coming soon.


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