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National Crush Rashmika Mandanna is entering the most demanding phase of her career with the Pan-India action drama Mysaa, a film that is already generating massive buzz after its intense glimpse. Directed by debutant Rawindra Pulle and produced by Unformula Films, Mysaa presents Rashmika Mandanna as a tribal Gond girl, a role that demands both emotional vulnerability and physical ferocity.
With international action director Andy Long supervising the stunts, the Mysaa movie is shaping up to set a new benchmark for female-led action in Indian cinema. What is truly driving expectations higher is Rashmika’s unwavering off-screen commitment, as she rebuilds herself physically and mentally to deliver a raw, authentic action performance.
Deeply moved by the script, Rashmika Mandanna flew to Bangkok and immersed herself in an intensive stunt and combat bootcamp for Mysaa. Her daily routine is brutal, with nearly eight hours of training every day focused on advanced stunt techniques, hand-to-hand combat, and high-speed action coordination under globally renowned experts.
Images from the Bangkok training sessions reveal a resolute, fiercely focused Rashmika Mandanna, far removed from her usual soft-natured screen persona. This rigorous prep is tailored for the film’s next big phase, proving that Mysaa isn’t just another project for Rashmika but a complete transformation and career milestone she is determined to conquer. The Mysaa team will soon begin a crucial 16-day action schedule in Kerala, and Rashmika Mandanna’s ongoing Bangkok training is specifically for high octane sequences to be shot in Kerala schedule.