
Riding high as one of Indian cinema’s most talented and consistent female stars, Rashmika Mandanna is back with a bold new project titled Mysaa. The film promises to showcase her in a completely different light, marking yet another strong addition to her growing filmography.
Mysaa is being helmed by Rawindra Pulle, who makes his directorial debut with this ambitious venture. Having previously worked alongside acclaimed filmmaker Hanu Raghavapudi, Pulle now steps into the spotlight with a story that, according to him, took two years of dedicated effort to bring to life. The film is produced by Ajay and Anil Sayyapureddy under the Unformula Films banner, with Sai Gopa serving as co-producer.
The film’s first look poster, launched in multiple languages by Rashmika’s colleagues from various industries, generated significant buzz. Dhanush unveiled the Tamil version, Vicky Kaushal launched the Hindi one, Dulquer Salmaan released the Malayalam poster, Shivarajkumar did the honors for Kannada, and director Hanu Raghavapudi revealed the Telugu version.
In the poster, Rashmika stuns audiences with a raw and intense transformation. Draped in a traditional saree adorned with tribal jewelry and sporting a blood-streaked face, she appears as a fierce Gond tribal woman, radiating power and emotion. The team hints at a deeply rooted, emotionally intense narrative, with the tagline:
“She roars. Not to be heard, but to be feared.”
Mysaa promises to be a powerful Pan-India story, blending cultural depth with cinematic intensity. With Rashmika leading the charge, the film is set to offer audiences a never-before-seen side of the actress—and a story that’s likely to leave a lasting impact.
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