Kannada beauty Rashmika Mandanna has arrived with her maiden Bollywood film ‘Goodbye’. This movie has Rashmika playing the role of Amitabh Bachchan’s daughter and it was released on Friday to a below-average talk. She promoted this film quite aggressively and did all she can to create a good buzz before flying off to the Maldives with her ‘good friend’.
Rashmika made her film debut with ‘Kirik Party’ and gained a lot of fame. She immediately worked with big stars in Kannada before moving to Tollywood. Her first Telugu film was ‘Chalo’ and she went onto act in many hit films like ‘Bheeshma’, ‘Geetha Govindham’, ‘Sarileru Neekevvaru’, ‘Devadas’ and others. She made her Tamil debut with Karthi’s ‘Sultan’ which was a failure. She is now venturing into Bollywood and is grabbing a lot of attention. Along the way, she had her share of controversies starting with breaking her engagement with Rakshit Shetty to allegedly having a secret relationship with Deverakonda.
Speaking in an interview, Rashmika explained how parents learned the ‘hard way’ about having no control over their daughter’s career. She said, “There was a point where my mom thought that industry was something which we had control over. Whatever we want to do, we can do in the industry and she had to learn it the hard way that that wasn’t right. No matter what your family does, you’re an actor, you’re an artist, you’re the face so that will come on you.”
Apparently, the beauty made it clear to her parents that they shouldn’t involve in her work affairs. She explained, “Now we have figured that you are not from the industry so don’t involve yourself in the industry because you can’t take so much. You are from Coorg, we don’t have so much of a broad mind. You guys live your life, this is your life, don’t let this go. You live a comfortable happy life. Let me do my thing because I am an artist. This is my life, my journey.”
She reportedly said this to her parents. “Let me make my own choices, don’t try to control my life because the world is not the way you think it is. It’s so much bigger, so much harder. So I had to give that lesson being a daughter, and being an artist.” She concluded by saying, “It was a journey and a lesson for all of us.â€
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