Rashmika Mandanna: Mission Majnu has given me so many firsts
By - Team Mid Day
SEPTEMBER 01,2021
Rashmika Mandanna has been the talk of the town ever since she started shooting for her Bollywood debut film 'Mission Majnu'. Fans and audiences are excited to see the actress on screen.
Throwing light on her experience shooting for 'Mission Majnu', Rashmika Mandanna shares, "Firsts are always the most special, and 'Mission Majnu' being my first has given me an opportunity to transcend my boundaries and how. My heart feels happy to know that I started my journey in Hindi cinema with this film with these beautiful people."
She further added, "In the first narration itself I knew I wanted to be a part of this film because I knew if not for now I'd not have done this character again or later on it's one of those roles. It's a now or never kinda character. 'Mission Majnu' has given me so many firsts -- from exploring the northern part of India, the culture, the language, the people, the industry, and working with such a wonderful team and the co actors. I couldn't have asked for more. I love you Team 'Mission Majnu'."
A few days ago Rashmika wrapped up her part for 'Mission Majnu' and will soon be moving on to shoot for other projects. Starring opposite Sidharth Malhotra in the film, it is is going to be special to the actress owing to it being her first Bollywood movie.
Apart from Mission Majnu, Rashmika has another Bollywood film in her kitty already. Her second Bollywood project is 'Goodbye' in which she will be sharing screen space with Amitabh Bachchan and Neena Gupta.
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