Rashmika Mandanna abandoned her first article on social networks in the middle of his engagement reports with a longtime boyfriend, Vijay Deverakonda. The actress went to her Instagram and shared a series of photos of the behind the scenes of Thamma’s first song, Tum Mere Na Huye. The romantic song was published a few days ago and has resumed the internet since, with Rashmika Mandanna channeling her greened avatar.
The actress shared the story behind the shooting of the song. She revealed that it was a “idea of blows” by director Aditya Sarpotdar and producer Dinesh Vijan to use such a “superb” location for a song. His legend reads as follows: “The story behind this song is that we were turning in a very very surprising place for about 10-12 days and on the last day, our producers and our director suddenly had a striking idea where they went. surprised..”
She also thanked all the technicians involved in creating magic on screens. “So a big, big cry to all the dancers, in the costume department, in the sets, in the Department of Lights, in the department of management, in the production department, to everyone. This song was possible of your hard work. They are now your tadaka and your allok. I hope you love them, feel them, dance with them and appreciate them,” added Rashmika.
On the other hand, Samantha Ruth Prabhu returned to her therapy session. The actress shared a nice photo of herself by writing: “That’s at that time. Every three months, I return to silence, my sacred ritual, my happy place. @Ishafoundation. ” She also organized a question and answer session, during which she described the Isha Foundation as “second house”.
While responding to a request for fans, Samantha said: “Isha is my second house. I have been coming here for many years, and I think this place recharges me, gives me back, reminds me how special life is. Why I come back here.
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