Rashmika Mandanna’s ‘Mysaa’ Wraps Kerala Schedule – Action Thriller Update

Actress Rashmika Mandanna announced the successful wrap of the Kerala schedule for her upcoming film 'Mysaa'. She trained intensively in Bangkok for eight hours daily to perform high-intensity action sequences. The film, directed by Rawindra Pulle, features Rashmika as a tribal Gond girl with emotional and physical demands. International action director Andy Long is supervising stunts, aiming to set a new benchmark for female-led action in Indian cinema.

Key Points: 'Mysaa' Kerala Schedule Wrap: Rashmika Mandanna Update

  • Kerala schedule of 'Mysaa' completed
  • Rashmika Mandanna trained in Bangkok bootcamp
  • High-voltage action choreographed by Kecha Khampakdi
  • Film features Rashmika as a tribal Gond girl
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Rashmika Mandanna's 'Mysaa' unit completes Kerala schedule!

Rashmika Mandanna wraps Kerala schedule for 'Mysaa'. She trained in Bangkok for intense action stunts. Film sets new benchmark for female-led action.

"We successfully wrapped up a long schedule for #Mysaa in Kerala!! - Rashmika Mandanna"

Chennai, May 6

Director Rawindra Pulle's eagerly awaited action thriller 'Mysaa', featuring actress Rashmika Mandanna in the lead, has now wrapped up its Kerala schedule.

Taking to her Instagram page, actress Rashmika Mandanna dropped an update on her eagerly awaited upcoming film. The actress, posting pictures of the unit shot in Kerala, wrote, "Guys, a little update is that we successfully wrapped up a long schedule for #Mysaa in Kerala!!"

She went on to say, "And these were some of the darlings who worked so so hard and made it all possible. Thank you guys and I'll see you soon again on set."

Sources close to the unit had told IANS earlier that stunt master Kecha Khampakdi had choreographed some high voltage action sequences for this film which were shot in this schedule. Rashmika is believed to have performed some high intensity action sequences during this schedule along with key actors in the film.

It may be recalled that IANS had reported earlier that the actress had been training hard at an intensive stunt and combat bootcamp in Bangkok, Thailand to perform in the sequences that were to be filmed during this action schedule.

Sources in the unit had disclosed that the actress had trained 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.

Sources had disclosed that 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 felt raw and real, Rashmika had flown to Bangkok and immersed herself in an intensive stunt and combat bootcamp.

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

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 while music is by Jakes Bejoy. International stunt choreographer Andy Long is overseeing the action for this ambitious entertainer.

- IANS

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Priya S
So happy for Rashmika! She has come a long way since 'Kirik Party'. But I hope the film doesn't just use the tribal backdrop as a gimmick - we need authentic representation. The stunt team from Thailand sounds promising though.
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James A
Interesting to see Indian cinema embracing more female-led action films. The training regimen sounds intense - 8 hours daily is no joke. Hope the action sequences live up to the hype with international choreographers like Andy Long involved. 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Keral schedule wrapped! The locations must be stunning. But I must say, the article keeps talking about 'sources said' - wish we had more concrete info. Still, Rashmika's dedication is commendable. Gond girl with stunts - this could be a game changer for her career.
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Sarah B
Bollywood and South Indian cinema are really raising the bar with these international collaborations. Rashmika playing a tribal character is brave - hope the film does justice to the community's culture and struggles. 🎬
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Kavya N
Honestly, I'm tired of these 'action-packed' updates with no release date. The film sounds promising with Andy Long and the Thai stunt team, but we need more than Instagram posts. Still, rooting for Rashmika - she's one of the few actresses doing her own stunts now.
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