Rashmika Mandanna Expresses Support And Best Wishes For Aishwarya Rajesh’s Film “farhana”

Rashmika Mandanna Expresses Support and Best Wishes for Aishwarya Rajesh’s Film “Farhana”

Aishwarya Rajesh, known for her role in the highly praised film “Farhana,” has recently made headlines for a different reason.During the promotional interviews for “Farhana,” she was asked about her interest in playing a role in a Telugu movie.

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Unfortunately, her response did not sit well with some fans of Rashmika Mandanna, leading Aishwarya to issue a clarification later on.

In response to Aishwarya’s clarification, Rashmika Mandanna, another popular actress, finally shared her thoughts.Rashmika expressed that she perfectly understood what Aishwarya meant and emphasized her love and respect for her.She also wished Aishwarya the best for her film “Farhana.”

During an interview with a television channel, Aishwarya Rajesh expressed her admiration for the Telugu film industry and her desire to make a successful comeback in a Telugu film that would make her family proud.She mentioned her previous work in the film “World Famous Lover” alongside Vijay Deverakonda, which did not perform as expected.

Aishwarya further stated that if given the opportunity, she would gladly accept a role like Srivalli from the Allu Arjun starrer “Pushpa,” played by Rashmika Mandanna.She believed that she would be a good fit for the character and expressed her respect for Rashmika’s portrayal.

Aishwarya Rajesh gained popularity after her notable performance in the Tamil film “Kaaka Muttai” in 2015.Since then, she has acted in various Tamil movies, including “Boomika,” “Driver Jamuna,” “The Great Indian Kitchen,” “Soppana Sundari,” and “Run Baby Run,” among others.

She has also appeared in the Hindi film “Daddy” alongside Arjun Rampal in 2017.

On the other hand, Rashmika Mandanna was last seen in the film “Varisu” and has several projects in the pipeline, including “Animal,” “Rainbow,” “Pushpa 2,” and an untitled film with Nithin.

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