
Rashmika Mandanna Faces Backlash For Claiming She's 'First Actress From Coorg': 'People Were Judgy'
Rashmika Mandanna has found herself in hot water after a recent statement where she claimed to be the first actress from Coorg to enter the film industry. In an interview with Mojo Story, the Pushpa star opened up about her early struggles, saying, 'Conversations back home when I got my first paycheck weren't easy. Because, you know, in the Coorg community, nobody has ever entered the film industry. I think I am the first one in our whole community to have entered the industry. People were extremely judgy."
While Rashmika may have intended to reflect on her journey, the remark quickly went viral and sparked criticism online. Netizens took to social media to correct her claim, pointing out that several actresses from Coorg, including the popular Kannada star Prema, preceded her.
Another wrote, '@iamRashmika Have you ever heard the name of actress #Prema? You weren't even born at that time when she was ruling Kannada film industry! Have u heard of #DaisyOonnanna, #ShwethaChengappa, #NidhiSubbaiah, #AshikaPoonaccha, #ReeshMananaih? Dude you seriously lack sense! Get it fixed."
"When I got my first paycheck, it wasn't easy… because no one from my Coorg community had ever entered the film industry. I think I'm the first one from my entire community to step into it."– #RashmikaMandanna pic.twitter.com/Z7TN91oe6C
— Whynot Cinemas (@whynotcinemass_) July 6, 2025
The comment also drew strong reactions from the Kodava community, who accused the actress of being unaware of their cultural and cinematic contributions.
Veteran actress Neravanda Prema, who was among the first from Coorg to earn mainstream recognition, also responded to Rashmika's comment. Speaking to a news portal, she said, 'What is there for me to say? The Kodava community knows the truth. You should ask her (Rashmika) about her version of the statement. What can I say about it?"
Prema added, 'Before me, there was an actor, Shashikala from Coorg, who played supporting roles. Then I entered the film industry, and later many Kodavas have done well."
As of now, Rashmika Mandanna has not issued a clarification regarding her statement.
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July 08, 2025, 00:13 IST

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