Rashmika Mandanna Srivalli of Pushpa seen in red lehenga fans lost their hearts on the pictures

Rashmika Mandanna Fashion Show: ‘Srivalli’ of ‘Pushpa’ means beautiful actress Rashmika Mandanna leaves no stone unturned to maintain a connection with her fans. She is very active on social media and keeps sharing updates of her personal and professional life there. National crush Rashmika walked the ramp at a fashion show last night. Whose pictures are now becoming very viral?

This is Rashmika’s lehenga look

In these pictures, Rashmika Mandanna is wearing a beautiful red lehenga-choli and heavy jewelry. Rashmika herself has shared these pictures on Instagram. Rashmika has given very bold poses in this lehenga without a dupatta. There is a line of praise in the comment box of the pictures.

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ramp walk in Delhi for the first time

Sharing these pictures, Rashmika has told in the caption that she has walked the ramp for the first time in Delhi. She wrote in the caption, ‘For the first time in Delhi, for the first time in Fashion Week, butterflies are flying in my stomach. I was trying to walk like a pro model but it didn’t work at all. I was very happy and I had a lot of fun. Thanks, Varun Bahl. For my first walk. It will always be special for me. I love your art and you are a very nice person. We will do good work together.

The film will release on August 5

Talking about the work front, Rashmika is very busy these days. She will soon be seen in ‘Good Bye’ opposite Amitabh Bachchan. Along with this, she will be seen in the role of a Muslim woman in ‘Sita Ramam’ to be released on August 5. After this, she will be seen in ‘Pushpa: The Rule next year.

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