Over the past few years, special songs have become a common trend in Indian cinema, with many top actresses like Tamannaah, Samantha and Kajal Aggarwal taking them up. While some stars prefer to stay away from such offers, the discussion around Rashmika Mandanna’s take on it came up recently on Jagapathi Babu’s show Jayammu Nischayammu Raa.
Rashmika, who has emerged as one of the most popular actresses in the country, shared her clear stance on doing special songs. She said she has no objection to performing in one, but only under certain conditions.
“I have a list of four directors. If any of them ask me, I’ll do a special song. If not, I won’t,” Rashmika said, without revealing the names. Her answer left the audience guessing who those directors might be.
The actress also expressed interest in exploring darker roles. “I like experimenting with different characters. If the story demands, I don’t mind doing a negative role,” she added.
There’s also talk in film circles that Rashmika might be part of Allu Arjun and Atlee’s upcoming sci-fi project, reportedly playing a role with negative shades. Given her successful pairing with Allu Arjun in the Pushpa franchise, their possible reunion has already created buzz among fans eager to experience another dimension of their on-screen chemistry.
Rashmika has had a busy year with five releases; Chhaava, Sikandar, Kuberaa, Thamma and The Girlfriend. Her performance in The Girlfriend received wide appreciation. Up next, she is working on Cocktail 2 in Hindi and Mysaa in Telugu, which is said to be a female-centric action drama.
This post was last modified on 10 November 2025 2:20 am
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