The Kannada film industry may ban Rashmika Mandanna for being ungrateful to the production company run by actor-producer Rakshit Shetty, who gave the actress her debut role.
Rashmika Mandanna, who made her Bollywood debut with Goodby, has landed once again in trouble. The remarks she made in a promotional interviews for the Vikas Bahl-directed film.
During a recent media session, the actor spoke extensively about her path to become a star. She discussed how she had no intention of becoming an actor and how her lucky encounter with Kirik Party led to her becoming an overnight success. While talking about her debut film Kirik Party, that shot her to fame over a night, Mandanna did not mention a bit about the production house Paramvah Studios. Notably, this production house was co-founded by Rakshit Shetty, her former fiancee. This act divided internet into two.
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For those who are unknown, Rashmika and Rakshit used to date each other and even got engaged. However, they split due to unknown reasons.
Rishab Shetty, actor-director of Kantara, who is good friends with Rakshit and also directed Kirik Party, recently rejected a question about collaborating with Rashmika Mandanna.
Rishab was asked in an interview who actor he would choose to work with in his movie among Rashmika, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Keerthy Suresh, and Sai Pallavi. Rishab said that he don’t like such types of actors, without mentioning any specific names, he added, but he really liked Sai Pallavi and Samantha’s work.
According to recent rumours, Rashmika has irked Kannada theatre owners, organisations, and the film industry. They may even consider a legal action against her and can also ban her future movies Pushpa 2 and Varisu from theatres in Karnataka. A similar tweet that went viral on social media has divided internet users. Although we are unable to verify the tweet’s legitimacy.
The tweet reads, news coming from Karnatka says that Kannada theatre owners, organisations and film industry will soon take action on Rashmika Mandanna. The actor’s films might also get banned permanently from Karnataka, which is a matter of grave concern for the upcoming films like Pushpa The Rule and Varisu.
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