Rashmika Mandanna's Brutal 8-Hour Combat Bootcamp for 'Mysaa' Action Thriller

Rashmika Mandanna is undergoing an intensive eight-hour daily stunt and combat bootcamp in Bangkok to prepare for her role in the action thriller 'Mysaa'. Her character is a tribal Gond girl requiring both emotional depth and physical ferocity. The film's unit, with international action director Andy Long, will soon begin a crucial 16-day action schedule in Kerala. The project aims to set a new benchmark for female-led action in Indian cinema.

Key Points: Rashmika Mandanna Trains in Bangkok for Action Film 'Mysaa'

  • 8-hour daily combat training
  • 16-day Kerala schedule next
  • International stunt director Andy Long
  • Rashmika plays a tribal Gond girl
  • Film aims to set female action benchmark
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Rashmika Mandanna trains in combat in Bangkok for 'Mysaa'; unit to begin 16-day action schedule in Kerala soon!

Rashmika Mandanna undergoes intense 8-hour daily combat training in Bangkok for 'Mysaa'. The film's Kerala action schedule begins soon.

"a war written in scars - Director Rawindra Pulle"

Chennai, April 18

Sources close to the unit of director Rawindra Pulle's eagerly awaited action thriller 'Mysaa', have now revealed that actress Rashmika Mandanna was training hard at an intensive stunt and combat bootcamp in Bangkok, Thailand for the film, and that the unit was to begin a 16-day action schedule in Kerala shortly

Earlier on Saturday, director Rawindra Pulle had shared pictures of actress Rashmika Mandanna training hard in martial arts for his film 'Mysaa' on his Instagram page and had called her character as the "weapon" in "a war written in scars".

Now, sources in the unit have disclosed that the actress is training for over eight hours everyday for 'Mysaa' in Bangkok.

For the unaware, Rashmika plays a tribal Gond girl- a character that demands emotional vulnerability as much as physical ferocity -- in the film.

With international action director Andy Long supervising the stunts, sources say the film is shaping up to set a new benchmark for female-led action in Indian cinema.

After being deeply moved by the script, Rashmika chose to rebuild herself physically and mentally for the role. Determined to deliver an action performance that feels raw and real, Rashmika has flown to Bangkok and immersed herself in an intensive stunt and combat bootcamp, say sources.

Her daily routine there is nothing short of brutal, says a source, who adds that the actress is training for nearly eight hours every day, learning advanced stunt techniques, hand-to-hand combat, and high-speed action coordination under globally renowned experts.

The team will soon begin a crucial 16-day action schedule in Kerala, and Rashmika's ongoing training is tailored specifically for this demanding stretch.

The film, apart from Rashmika, also features Eshwari Rao, Guru Somasundaram, and Rao Ramesh in pivotal roles.

On the technical front, cinematography for the film is by Shreyaas P Krishna and music is by Jakes Bejoy. International stunt choreographer Andy Long is overseeing the action for this ambitious entertainer.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Training in Bangkok with international experts shows the scale of this project. Andy Long's involvement is a huge plus. If they get it right, this could be our answer to Atomic Blonde or something. Fingers crossed the script is as strong as the action.
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Rohit P
Good to hear about the Kerala schedule. Our own locations are perfect for raw, gritty action. Hope they showcase the beauty of the state along with the stunts. Jakes Bejoy on music is also a great choice - his background scores are always top-notch.
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Sarah B
I appreciate the effort, but I hope the portrayal of the 'tribal Gond girl' is done with sensitivity and proper research. It's easy for such roles to slip into stereotype. The cast with Eshwari Rao and Guru Somasundaram is promising though.
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Vikram M
"A war written in scars" - what a powerful line from the director! This sounds like it has the potential to be more than just an action flick. Rashmika choosing a role like this after 'Animal' shows she's keen on diverse scripts. All the best to the team!
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Karthik V
Eight hours is no joke! Respect for the hard work. Hope the final product matches the effort. Sometimes these high-intensity training articles come out, but the action in the film feels very generic. With Andy Long, expectations are high. Let's see.

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