Actress Rashmika Mandanna recently opened up about her South Indian upbringing, her family’s initial resistance to her film career, and the emotional journey that followed.
"Dad wanted me to join his business"
Rashmika shared with We The Women that she was never raised with acting as a career option in mind. Having completed her Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Psychology, and English Literature, she was equally drawn to the world of media. “It would have been lovely either way,” she said when it was highlighted that she could have been a journalist. However, her father had other plans—he wanted her to join and support his business. Coming from a conservative South Indian family, the idea of entering the film industry was seen with suspicion and concern.
“They Were Just Being Protective”
Speaking about her parents’ mindset, Rashmika said, “I think in South Indian families, at least back in the day, entering the film industry was considered wrong. They didn’t understand how it worked.” As the only child for 16 years before her younger sister was born, Rashmika was especially precious to her parents. “They were super possessive and protective,” she recalled with affection. Despite their worries, she eventually pursued acting, trusting her instincts.
“No One from My Community Had Entered Films”
Rashmika’s first paycheck brought mixed emotions back home. “The conversations were not easy. No one in our co-community had ever been in films. I was the first, and some people were judgmental,” she admitted. Still, she credits her journey to destiny and her ever-supportive audience. “Thanks to them, I’m here today,” she said, filled with gratitude.
On the professional front, Rashmika was last seen in ' Kuberaa ', opposite Dhanush, and Nagarjuna.


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