Key Points

Nagarjuna praised Rashmika Mandanna's recent box office dominance at the 'Kuberaa' audio launch. He highlighted her 2000-3000 crore films, calling her a powerhouse of talent. Rashmika humbly responded, saying she feels she's just starting her journey. The socio-drama 'Kuberaa' releases on June 20.

Key Points: Nagarjuna Hails Rashmika Mandanna as Box Office Powerhouse

  • Nagarjuna lauds Rashmika's blockbuster streak
  • Rashmika humbly responds to top actress tag
  • 'Kuberaa' audio launch highlights
  • Film set for June 20 release
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She has beaten all of us: Nagarjuna lauds Rashmika Mandanna's recent box office performances

Nagarjuna praises Rashmika Mandanna's 2000-3000 crore films at 'Kuberaa' event, calling her a talent powerhouse.

"This girl is one powerhouse of talent... She has beaten all of us. – Nagarjuna"

Mumbai, June 10

Superstar Nagarjuna lauded Rashmika Mandanna for her recent box office performances at the audio launch of socio-drama film 'Kuberaa' third single 'Pippi Pippi Dum Dum Dum' in Mumbai on Tuesday.

'Kuberaa' is the upcoming film, which is directed by Sekhar Kammula and stars Dhanush, Nagarjuna, Rashmika Mandanna and Jim Sarabh in the lead roles.

The makers conducted an audio launch of their third single, 'Pippi Pippi,' which was attended by the film's lead cast.

While interacting with the media at the audio launch, superstar Nagarjuna called Rashmika Mandanna a "powerhouse" of talent while addressing the contribution of the whole cast in the movie.

He lauded the recent box office performances of the Mandanna-starrer films and said, "This girl (Rashmika Mandanna) is one powerhouse of talent. Just see her filmography in the last three years, it is just outstanding. None of us have 2000-3000 crore films. She is the one who has beaten all of us."

In the last two years, Rashmika Mandanna has starred in three blockbuster movies, which include Ranbir Kapoor's 'Animal', Allu Arjun's 'Pushpa 2', and Vicky Kaushal's 'Chhaava'. She was last seen in Salman Khan's 'Sikandar', which also performed well at the box office.

Rashmika is currently being hailed as one of the leading actresses in the film industry. The 'Animal' actress addressed the current notion of being considered the top actress in the film industry at the audio launch of the third single of 'Kuberaa' in Mumbai.

The 'Pushpa' actress humbly said that she feels she has "only just begun" and doesn't quite understand the "race" to be number one.

"I feel like I honestly have just started because I don't know what this whole number one situation is, because we're doing films in the South, we're doing films in Bollywood. So I don't know what this race is about, but I know for sure that I'm just starting," said Rashmika Mandanna while interacting with the media in Mumbai.

'Kuberaa' is set to release in theatres on June 20. The film, a socio-drama, was shot in both Tamil and Telugu.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Rashmika truly deserves all the praise! From Pushpa to Animal, she's shown such versatility. Love how humble she is despite all the success. More power to her! 💪
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Rahul S.
Nagarjuna's words show what a great mentor he is. But I feel we shouldn't judge actors just by box office numbers - talent matters more than crores. Still, Rashmika is doing great work!
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Ananya M.
So proud to see South Indian actresses making waves across industries! Rashmika's journey from Kannada films to pan-India stardom is inspiring. Can't wait for Kuberaa! 🤩
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Vikram P.
While I appreciate her work, I feel the media is hyping her too much. There are other talented actresses too who deserve recognition. Let's celebrate all good performers equally.
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Sneha R.
Her attitude is what I love most - "I've just begun" shows she's hungry to learn more. That's the sign of a true artist. More actresses should have this growth mindset!
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Karthik N.
Interesting to see senior stars like Nagarjuna openly praising younger talent. This is how our film industry should be - supportive and encouraging! 👏

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