
Unbroken Rashmika Mandanna debuts her wounded warrior look in new film
Actor Rashmika Mandanna on Thursday announced her new film. While her full look from the film will be out on Friday, the actor gave a glimpse of the warrior-like role in a poster titled 'Hunted, wounded, unbroken' with 'Rashmika Unleashed' written on the top of it.Mandanna is seen in a faded glimpse inside a forest, where a tree is burning on her right, while she seems to be chased by men. Both the title and the content of the film are kept under wraps. However, Mandanna told her fans on social media that she is going to reveal all about the film on June 27.advertisement"I promise to come meet you," she told her fans on social media, while sharing the announcement poster of the film.
The actor was recently seen in Dhanush's 'Kuberaa', which is still running in theatres. Her last Bollywood outing, 'Sikandar', however, fell flat at the box office.The film appears to be backed by a production house called Unformula Films.Meanwhile, Mandanna has got an exciting lineup of films ahead. She will share screen space with Ayushmann Khurrana in Maddock Films' horror-comedy 'Thama'. The makers of 'Pushpa' have already announced the third film in the franchise, and the actor is also gearing up for 'The Girlfriend' and 'Rainbow'.- EndsMust Watch
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