Actress Rashmika Mandanna decided to treat the users with some tiny moments of happiness with her fur baby Aura. Taking to her official Instagram handle on Monday, the “Pushpa” actress dropped a couple of photos and videos with her four-legged friend. In the primary video from the post, Rashmika was seen showering her pet with a lot of love and affection. This was followed by a few selfies of the “Animal” actress, along with a couple of mouth-watering pictures of some sliced raw mangoes, which Rashmika enjoyed.
We could also see Aura calmly sitting next to Rashmika in one of the photos as she lovingly looked at her. In the last clip, “The Girlfriend” actress was seen making a keen observation, “All of them look like a girl, long hair, big eyes, long nose.” “Just me, my baby Aura, raw mangoes and tiny moments of happiness (sic),” read the caption on the post. For those who do not know, Rashmika is a pet mother to a beloved Cocker Spaniel named Aura.
Meanwhile, director Rawindra Pulle, who is directing the eagerly awaited action thriller “Mysaa,” featuring Rashmika in the lead, has now disclosed that the unit of the film has just wrapped up the shooting of a song in the film.
Taking to his Instagram stories section, Rawindra shared a picture of the sets of the song and wrote, “#Mysaa song pack up.” The song, which features Rashmika, has been choreographed by well known dance choreographer Brinda. The film has generated excitement among fans ever since it was first announced.
In fact, in May this year, the film was in the news when Rashmika disclosed that the unit had successfully wrapped up a long schedule in Kerala. Taking to her Instagram page to share pictures of the unit that worked in Kerala,
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.
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.
Indo-Asian News Service