Rashmika Mandana often talks with her fans on social media. The actress has now reacted to a fan based on her character Geetanjali in her previous release ‘Animal’. In the film, he played the role of Ranbir Kapoor’s wife Rannvijay’s wife. Rashmika has also urged her fans not to get stupid men.
Rashmika Mandana In Animal
On X, a fan posted an edited video from the film ‘Animal’, where Rashmika’s character appeared to be the victim after trusting the man, whom she thought he would be loyal to her. The video briefly describes how Rannvijay had a loyal wife as Gitanjali, yet he fell in love with another woman, and had a relationship with Tripti Dimri’s character Zoya. When Gitanjali comes to know about this, she feels very sad.
Rashmika Mandana In Animal
The fan shared this video and wrote, ‘Remember there is nothing more scary than trusting a man.’ The video caught Rashmika’s attention, and the actress could not stop herself from reacting to it. Rashmika wrote, ‘It can be scary to trust a stupid person, but there are many good people in this world. Believing such men can be very special.
Earlier, Rashmika wrote in a long note, describing her character Gitanjali in ‘Animal’, ‘Gitanjali will bring peace, faith, and peace to all violence, injuries and unbearable painful worlds. She will pray to her God that her husband and her children be safe. The rock was that faced all the storms. She will do anything in her power for her family. In my view, Gitanjali is absolutely beautiful and in some ways she is like most women who are standing firmly and are protecting their family day and night. ‘
Rashmika Mandana In Animal
There is a lot of violence in the film ‘Animal’ established amidst the establishment of gang war. It is focused on a disturbed father-son relationship between Anil Kapoor, who plays Balbir Singh and Ranbir Kapoor, who plays the role of his son. The film grossed more than 500 crores in Hindi and became the second highest grossing Hindi film in India. Talk about Rashmika, she will be seen in the films ‘Pushpa: The Rule’, ‘Chhava’, ‘The Girlfriend’ and ‘Rainbow’.