Rashmika Mandanna Stuns Fans with Sun-Kissed Selfies, Confesses to Feeling 'Super Duper Shy'! (View Pics)

Rashmika Mandanna, known for her lively social media presence, surprised fans by revealing her camera-shy nature. Posting sun-kissed selfies on Instagram, she candidly expressed feeling shy despite the flattering lighting. In her caption, she shared her inner struggle with taking selfies even in favourable conditions, while showcasing her natural beauty in a simple black T-shirt without makeup.

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Actor Rashmika Mandanna, who often shares fun videos and pictures on her social media, admitted she's camera-shy. The Pushpa actress took to her Instagram account on Thursday to drop a couple of sun-kissed selfies, expressing that she feels shy even in good light. "When you know you have good light on you, but taking selfies makes you feel super duper shy, wrote the actress in her caption. Rashmika wore a black T-shirt, showcasing her natural beauty without makeup. Soon after the actress dropped the pictures, fans chimed in the comments section. One user wrote, "National crush." Another fan commented, " You look the prettiest." "How can someone be so pretty," penned a third user. Rashmika Mandanna Amazes Fans With 100 kg Deadlift, Calls It a ‘Powerful Beast’ Moment.

Meanwhile, on the work front, she's basking on the success of her latest movie Animal, where she starred alongside Ranbir Kapoor. Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the film became a box-office hit. Rashmika Mandanna Issues Statement After Her AI Deepfake Video Goes Viral; ‘Animal’ Actor Calls It 'Identity Theft' and Says She Felt 'Hurt’ and 'Scared'.

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The actress will next be seen in Pushpa 2: The Rule, which will feature Allu Arjun and Fahad Faasil in prominent roles. Rashmika Mandanna is also busy shooting Kubera, which stars Dhanush, Nagarjuna, and Jim Sarbh. The release date for Rashmika and Dhanush's movie Kubera hasn't been announced yet.

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