Rashmika Mandanna's 'Thamma' Journey: Desserts Goodbye and Exciting Promotions

Rashmika Mandanna is gearing up for her upcoming supernatural drama 'Thamma' with enthusiasm and a mix of excitement and nerves. She shared her journey of preparing for the film, including a spontaneously shot dance number and her playful farewell to desserts. The actress is looking forward to connecting with her fans and showcasing her new project. Her social media posts reveal her infectious energy and passion for the film.

Key Points: Rashmika Mandanna Thamma Promotions Dessert Farewell

  • Actress begins promotions for supernatural drama 'Thamma'
  • Spontaneously shot dance number in stunning location within 3-4 days
  • Emotional about meeting fans and sharing her new project
  • Playfully says goodbye to desserts for film preparation
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Rashmika Mandanna says 'bye to desserts' as Thamma promotions begin

Rashmika Mandanna kicks off 'Thamma' promotions with excitement, reveals spontaneous song shoot and bittersweet dessert goodbye

"It's time to finally share this journey with you.. promotions have begun!! - Rashmika Mandanna"

Mumbai Oct 15

Rashmika Mandanna revealed that it is time for her to say goodbye to desserts as the promotions for her forthcoming supernatural drama "Thamma" have commenced.

The 'Pushpa' actress posted a video of herself on IG, scrolling through her photos with an annoyed expression on her face.

Rashmika shared her excitement about bringing her next to the audience saying, "It's time to finally share this journey with you.. promotions have begun!! (Teary eyed and red heart emoji #Thamma...I'm sooo excited and a little nervous (not gonna lie hehe) (Grinning Face with Sweat Emoji) But mostly.. I just can't wait to meet you guys, see your smiles, and feel all the love in person again (Heart Hands and sparkle emoji) Let's do thisss!! (sic)"

Despite all the thrill, Rashmika is sad that it is time for her to say goodbye to her beloved desserts.

"Alsooo... the time when we say bye to desserts and all things yum begins (Crying and cheese cake emoji) (why do good things come with so much self-control ) (Grinning Face with Sweat Emoji)," the 'Animal' actress added.

Before this, Rashmika revealed the story behind shooting the dance number "Tum Mere Na Huye, Na Sahi" from "Thamma".

Rashmika shared that the location of the track was chosen spontaneously, and the shoot for the "Tum Mere Na Huye, Na Sahi" song was concluded within just 3-4 days.

Taking to her Insta handle, Rashmika said, "The story behind this song is that we were shooting at a very very stunning location for about 10-12 days and on the last day our producers and our director suddenly had a banging idea where they went like.. 'wait, why don't we shoot a song here..(dancing emoji) it's a crazy cool location so why not' and I was like whyyyyy notttttt and in about 3/4 days we made all of this possible..

and watching it at the end we were only massively surprised..(laughing and red heart emoji) (sic)"

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why do actresses have to give up food for promotions? Can't we appreciate natural bodies? Still, looking forward to Thamma - Rashmika always brings something fresh to her roles!
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Ananya R
The spontaneous song shooting sounds so exciting! Shows how creative our film industry can be. Can't wait to see the final result in theaters next week! 🎬
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Sarah B
As someone who follows fitness, I appreciate her honesty about the struggle. The pressure on Indian actresses to maintain certain looks during promotions is real. Wishing her all the best!
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Vikram M
Rashmika's energy is infectious! From Pushpa to Animal and now Thamma - she's becoming one of the most versatile actresses in Indian cinema. The supernatural drama genre is exciting too!
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Kavya N
Her Instagram stories are so relatable! The dessert struggle is real for all of us during festival season 🍰 But Thamma looks promising - love that it's a supernatural drama, something different from usual Bollywood fare.

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