Rashmika Mandanna has made her special place in the world of films. He is not only considered the favorite face of the audience, but people also like his acting and the art of molding himself into every character. These days he is in the news for his recently released film ‘Thama’. The film has joined the 100 crore club. After this success, Rashmika talked about the experience of her character.
Tadka’s character and experience in Thaama
Rashmika told in an interview that her character ‘Taadka’ is slowly learning human emotions. Tadka has been alive for a very long time and lives in the forest, so she finds it new and interesting to understand the emotions and habits of humans. Every time someone cries or laughs, she wonders how people do it. This is the reason why Tadka tries to learn every little thing about humans.
To play her vampire character, Rashmika thought of herself like an animal and showed human habits and emotions in her acting.
Rashmika’s preparation for vampire character
He said, “It is not easy for my character to cry. Tadka can’t cry, so she can only scream, and this is her special power. I have tried my best to portray this through my acting, so that the audience can feel the different world and experience of my character. I prepared the performance of my character by thinking that if I myself had transformed from an animal to a human being, how would I have learned human emotions.
Apart from Rashmika, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Ayushmann Khurrana are also in lead roles in the film ‘Thama’. The story of the film revolves around a journalist Alok Goyal, played by Ayushmann Khurrana. Alok’s character gets caught in the vampire power struggle going on between Rashmika and Nawazuddin’s characters.
Preparation for the next film ‘The Girlfriend’
After the success of ‘Thama’, Rashmika is now all set to present her next film ‘The Girlfriend’ to the audience. The film is a Telugu romantic drama and stars Dixit Shetty in the lead role. The director of the film is Rahul Ravindran. This film will be released on November 7 in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam languages.

