- Rashmika Mandanna shares her experience working with Salman Khan in “Sikandar”.
- She praises Khan’s humble demeanor and his care for her during her illness.
- Khan’s humble demeanor is admired by Mandanna.
Rashmika Mandanna is gearing up for an exciting lineup of Bollywood projects, including the much-anticipated Salman Khan starrer “Sikandar”. Recently, she shared her experience working with the superstar, praising his grounded personality. Rashmika revealed that Salman made her feel special and looked after her when she fell ill on set, ensuring the crew provided her with healthy food and water.
In a candid conversation, Rashmika Mandanna shared her joy about working with Salman Khan in their upcoming film. She described the experience as a dream come true and praised the actor’s humility. Highlighting his thoughtful nature, she recounted how he took care of her when she fell ill.
“I was not well on set when we were shooting. The moment he found out about it, he asked me if I was okay and told the crew to get me healthy food, warm water, and everything,” Mandanna shared.
The “Animal” actress elaborated on Khan’s personality, revealing that he makes his co-stars feel special and takes excellent care of them. Despite being one of Indian cinema’s top actors, she admired his grounded demeanor.
Rashmika kept details about her role in the film under wraps but expressed her excitement about being part of “Sikandar”. She shared that the movie holds a special place for her and added that she can’t wait for her fans to watch the highly-anticipated film.
Salman Khan, Rashmika Mandanna, Sharman Joshi, Prateik Babbar, and others play significant roles in “Sikandar”. Directed by AR Murugadoss, the film is set to release on Eid 2025. Meanwhile, the team has been actively filming scenes across Mumbai and Hyderabad.
Rashmika Mandanna basks in the success of her film “Pushpa 2” alongside Allu Arjun and gears up for multiple Bollywood projects. In addition to “Sikandar”, she stars in Vicky Kaushal’s “Chhaava” and Ayushmann Khurrana’s “Thama”.