Actress Rashmika Mandanna has taken a moment to connect with her fans following a visit to a temple, sharing a warm message filled with good wishes. On Tuesday, she posted a cheerful selfie from her car, sporting a teeka on her forehead and a bright smile. The accompanying note expressed her heartfelt sentiments: “I had a second to go to a temple just now and I just felt like saying god bless you all. Kids—best of luck with your exams; to everyone looking for a job, I hope you get what you are searching for. May all your dreams come true and your days be filled with love, joy, and happiness. Mwah! Big love!”

Earlier this month, Rashmika had updated her fans about her absence from social media. She revealed that she had been recovering from a minor accident that required her to stay at home, following her doctors’ advice. In her Instagram post, she addressed her followers, saying, “Hey guys, how’ve you been? I know it’s been a while since I came on here or was even seen in public. The reason I haven’t been very active this past month is because I had a little accident, and I was recovering.”

Rashmika assured her fans that she is now feeling better and expressed her intent to be more active. “Just a heads up—I am in the phase of being super active, so all the best dealing with my activities! Make it a priority to take care of yourself—always! Life is super fragile and short, and we don’t know if we will have a tomorrow, so choose happiness every day!” she added, light-heartedly mentioning, “Ps: another update—I’ve been eating a lottttttttttt of laddoos.”

On the professional front, Rashmika Mandanna was last seen in the film Animal, starring alongside Ranbir Kapoor. Looking ahead, she is set to appear in Pushpa 2: The Rule and Chhava, both of which are scheduled for release on December 6, 2023. Additionally, she has several other projects in the pipeline, including Rainbow, The Girlfriend, Sikander, and Kubera.

As Rashmika continues to recover and prepare for her upcoming roles, her fans eagerly await her return to the screen.