Rashmika Mandanna hails from the South film industry but has made her way to Hindi films as well. Her debut Bollywood film ‘Goodbye’ was released today in cinema halls and has received a good response from the audience. Recently, in an interview, she spoke about her family and how painful it is to stay away from them due to work commitments. She even spoke about playing her character, Tara.
While speaking to Bollywood Bubble, Rashmika Mandanna told, “I'm already feeling a little sad that I don't get to stay with them or see them growing up. Seeing your parents also grow up is something...like I've seen my mum since she was 17-18 and now she's 40-42...You've seen them grow up and I have a little sister who's like 8-years-old. I'm like I don't get to see the growing-up, I just get to see the grown-up. I miss it a lot, but I'm a person who's receiving so much love from everyone out there and I feel equally responsible for them. So this is the sacrifice my family has made for the people out there.”
She continued, “I've grown up in a hostel, so staying away from my parents was never a problem. But constantly staying for so long, and after your sister happened. When she was born, I would feed her, I would change her diapers, I would bathe her, I was her second mumma. To move from that to now not being able to see her grow up, was a little painful.”
‘Goodbye’ is a family comedy-drama starring Rashmika Mandanna and Amitabh Bachchan in the lead. In the film, she plays the character Tara who is trying to deal with her mother's death in the film. She mentioned that whenever she had to cry in the film she used to think about leaving her family.
Recently, the 26-year-old actress shared a family picture with her parents Suman Mandanna and Madan Mandanna, and her younger sister Shiman Mandanna.
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