Rashmika Mandanna, the Kannada beauty who rose to fame through Telugu cinema, became a national sensation after venturing into Bollywood. With back-to-back pan-Indian hits like Animal and Pushpa 2: The Rule, she has become one of the most sought-after actresses in the industry. However, her recent statement at the promotional event of her latest film Chhaava has stirred controversy.
During the event, Rashmika remarked, “I am from Hyderabad. I came from there alone, and I think I am a part of your family now.” While she intended to connect with the audience, the statement didn’t sit well with people from Karnataka. Many Kannada fans took to social media, questioning when Rashmika became a Hyderabadi and accusing her of forgetting her roots.
This isn’t the first time Rashmika has faced trolling. Over the years, she has been criticized for not being actively involved in Kannada cinema, despite starting her career there. Her focus has largely been on Telugu and Hindi films, leaving her Kannada fans disappointed.
With her packed schedule in Bollywood and Tollywood, Rashmika currently has no Kannada projects lined up. The latest controversy has once again sparked debates over her loyalty to her home state and the Kannada film industry.