
Rashmika Mandanna on dealing with life's lowest phases: "This day will pass"
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Rashmika Mandanna
has always been open and engaging with her fans on social media, sharing personal thoughts, daily updates, and words of encouragement. The actress, in her latest post, opened up about how she has managed to overcome some of the lowest points in her life.
A fan reached out to the 'Pushpa' actress, asking how she copes when everything seems to be going wrong and life feels unbearable. The fan expressed feelings of worthlessness and asked, "What do you do when you hit the lowest phase of your life...how to deal with everything going wrong??? Not willing to live... just feeling worthless. Suggestions, please."
— rashmikasreign (@rashmikasreign)
Rashmika responded with warmth and honesty, sharing her own remedies to deal with tough times and finding the strength to move forward.
She advised the fan, "You just breathe, surround yourself with people you trust-have faith that this day will pass- and you do the same thing tomorrow- and dayafter and before you know it you'll see that you are feeling better-and you'll be so proud of yourself for going and growing through it.
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Reacting to her reply, fans wrote, "Really wished she replied to you yesterday and here she is today", and another wrote, "Spend time with your family".
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On the professional front, Rashmika is currently busy with her upcoming horror-comedy film 'Thama' co-starring alongside Ayushmann Khurrana directed by
Aditya Sarpotdar
which is expected to release around Diwali 2025.
Additionally, she will star in 'The Girlfriend', a female-centric romantic drama. Looking ahead, Rashmika is also part of the pan-Indian blockbuster 'Pushpa 3: The Rampage', directed by Sukumar, and 'Animal Park', the sequel to the 2023 hit 'Animal', expected to come in 2027.
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