Key Points

Actress Rashmika Mandanna celebrated World Environment Day by sharing a heartwarming childhood photo connecting with nature. Her social media post highlighted her long-standing relationship with the environment while also revealing her compassionate side through supportive advice to a struggling fan. The UN-established day this year focuses on ending plastic pollution, emphasizing global environmental challenges. Rashmika continues to make waves both on social media and in her promising film career with multiple exciting projects on the horizon.

Key Points: Rashmika Mandanna's Nostalgic Nature Bond on World Environment Day

  • Rashmika shares childhood garden photo celebrating World Environment Day
  • UN theme focuses on ending plastic pollution this year
  • Actress offers inspiring life advice to struggling fan
  • Upcoming projects include horror-comedy "Thama" with Ayushmann Khurrana
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Rashmika Mandanna reclaims her long connection with nature this World Environment Day

Actress Rashmika Mandanna celebrates World Environment Day with childhood garden memory and powerful life advice

"Me & the nature go way back! - Rashmika Mandanna"

Mumbai, June 5

Actress Rashmika Mandanna reclaimed her long-standing connection with nature this World Environment Day.

Rashmika dropped a cute picture of herself as a child in a garden with the words, "Me & the nature go way back!"

"Some things never change ..#EnvironmentDay," Rashmika further wrote.

World Environment Day was established back in 1972 during the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment.

The theme for this year is - “Putting an End to Plastic Pollution.”

Last week, Rashmika shared her mantra to face difficult times through a social media post.

One of the fans asked the 'Animal' actress on Twitter, "What do you do when you hit the lowest phase of your life...how to deal with everything going wrong??? Not willing to live... just feeling worthless. Suggestions please!"

Reacting to the Tweet, Rashmika replied, "You just breathe, surround yourself with people you trust-have faith that this day will pass- and you do the same thing tomorrow- and day after and before you know it, you’ll see that you are feeling better-and you’ll be so proud of yourself for going and growing through it."

Her reaction won hearts all over the internet.

Work-wise, Rashmika has joined forces with Aditya Sarpotdar for "Thama". She will be seen alongside Ayushmann Khurrana for the first time in the movie which is a part of the Maddock Films' horror-comedy universe, comprising "Stree", "Stree2", "Munjya", and "Bhediya".

“Thama” will share the tale of a determined historian on a mission to uncover the dark secrets about local vampire myths as supernatural forces begin to stir the town.

Backed by Dinesh Vijan and Amar Kaushik, the story for "Thama" has been provided by Niren Bhatt, Suresh Mathew, and Arun Fulara. Paresh Rawal and Nawazuddin Siddiqui will also be seen playing key roles in the movie.

Her promising lineup further includes "Kubera" with Dhanush, "Pushpa 3" with Allu Arjun, "The Girlfriend", and "Rainbow".

- IANS

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Priya K.
Love how Rashmika keeps it real! Her childhood photo is so adorable 😍 More celebs should use their platform to talk about important issues like plastic pollution. Our rivers and mountains need protection!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate her environmental post, I wish she'd suggest concrete actions too - like promoting cloth bags or sharing NGO initiatives. Celebrities have massive influence, they should guide fans beyond just inspirational quotes.
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Anjali M.
Her advice about tough times is gold! 🌟 In our Indian culture where mental health is still taboo, having stars talk openly helps so many youngsters. Also excited for Thama - Stree universe is my favorite!
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Vikram P.
Between Pushpa 3, Kubera and Thama, Rashmika is having a pan-India moment! But hope she walks the talk on environment - no private jets for shoots please. Our country's pollution needs serious star power.
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Sneha R.
That childhood photo reminds me of playing in my nani's garden in Kerala! 🌿 We've lost so many trees to concrete jungles. Maybe Rashmika can start a tree plantation challenge for fans? #EnvironmentDayEveryDay
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Karan D.
Respect for her mental health advice, but Environment Day posts feel token when film sets generate so much waste. Hope Maddock Films goes plastic-free for Thama shooting - that would set an example!

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