Rashmika Mandanna Reveals She Gets Deeply Affected By TROLLING; Says, ‘There Will Be A Phase Where People Will Not Talk And Enjoy Your Films’

Rashmika Mandanna opens up about facing constant trolling on social media and reveals it deeply affects her!

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Rashmika Mandanna Reveals She Gets Deeply Affected By TROLLING; Says, ‘There Will Be A Phase Where People Will Not Talk And Enjoy Your Films’
‘Pushpa’ star Rashmika Mandanna is one of the most talented actresses we have in the South Film industry. In a span of 5-6 years, she has established herself as the leading lady in South films and is just unstoppable! However, Rashmika, many a time becomes the soft target of online trolling and often finds herself on the receiving end for no reason. In a recent interview, she opened up about facing constant online criticism and confessed she gets deeply affected by trolling.

Speaking with India Today, Rashmika stated that she has now realized that there are going to be phases where people will talk, not talk, enjoy or not enjoy her films. She explained, “I have been in the industry for 5-6 years, and the thing that I have realised is that there are going to be phases where people will talk, not talk, enjoy your films and not. You can never want your audience to think only positively or the way you want them to think.”
The Geetha Govindam actress added, “I think as people we sympathise with the world out there. I care, I care for everyone. That’s just how we are, and they cannot change that aspect of us. We are always going to be caring people.” ALSO READ: Rashmika Mandanna Gets Candid About Her Personal Life, Trolls And More; Says 'You Can’t Say Talk About Only Our Work'


Meanwhile, Rashmika will next be seen in the upcoming Bollywood film 'Mission Majnu' opposite Sidharth Malhotra. She is currently busy promoting the same in different cities. She made her Hindi film debut with Amitabh Bachchan and Neena Gupta starrer ‘Goodbye’ but the film received a lukewarm response at the box office. Vikas Bahl’s directorial also failed to impress the audiences as well as critics.