
Given her existing popularity in South indian film and her quick ascent in bollywood following her debut in "Animal" alongside Ranbir Kapoor, this is shocking. Rashmika has a very straightforward and practical approach to her work: she pursues her passions. If someone from a little town like coorg can make it, then anyone can, she argues, encouraging anyone who is afraid to take chances to be brave. This serves as a reminder to seize opportunities regardless of their uncertainty and is both inspirational and useful.
She also discussed how to deal with the strain of success in a realistic way, adding, "I know nothing in life is permanent when it comes to handling the pressure of success and expectations." One day you may have everything, and the next day it may not be the same. Despite all of the recognition, she maintains her groundedness and humility thanks to this thinking and the encouragement of her family and close friends. Rashmika is poised to continue her run with "Thama," "Kuberaa," and "Pushpa 3: The Rampage" in the works—not as a star who followed a formula, but as one who forged her own through perseverance and sincerity.