A
few
days
ago,
it
was
reported
that
Rashmika
Mandanna
missed
out
on
the
Hindi
remake
of
Jersey
as
she
had
asked
for
a
huge
remuneration,
and
this
created
a
great
deal
of
buzz
among
fans.
Now,
the
Geetha
Govindam
star
has
rubbished
the
rumours
and
said
that
she
turned
down
the
offer
due
to
her
packed
schedule.
The
young
lady
also
said
she
does
not
know
the
meaning
of
'big
amount'
in
this
context.
"I
don't
know
what
a
huge
amount
is.
If
a
film
doesn't
work
out,
it's
not
only
as
if
the
male
actor's
film
didn't
work
out.
It's
also
the
female
actor's
film
that
didn't
work
out.
It
affects
us
as
much
as
it
affects
them.
It's
not
about
the
money.
It's
about
how
much
you
put
in," she
told
a
news
agency.
Rashmika
also
said
that
the
remake
requires
full
commitment
and
dedication,
making
it
a
'heavy'
project.
"I
am
getting
that
opportunity
because
of
the
choices
I
have
made
till
now.
I
don't
think
this
choice
is
going
to
go
bad.
Jersey
needs
a
lot
of
you.
It
is
almost
realistic.
Right
now,
only
doing
commercial
films,
I
am
going
insane.
Imagine
doing
something
like
'Jersey'
and
not
being
able
to
pull
it
off,
"(sic)
said
the
actress.
In
case,
you
did
not
know,
Jersey
was
a
sports-drama
that
featured
Nani
in
the
lead
and
revolved
around
a
cricketer
who
makes
a
comeback
to
redeem
himself.
It
starred
Shraddha
Srinath
as
the
leading
lady,
marking
her
Tollywood
debut.
The
Kannada
star
received
impressive
reviews
for
her
performance,
impressing
most
cinemagoers.
Its
Hindi
remake
stars
Shahid
Kapoor
and
Mrunal
Thakur.
Coming
back
to
Rashmika,
she
is
awaiting
the
release
of
Sarileru
Neekevvaru,
starring
Mahesh
Babu.
The
movie,
helmed
by
Anil
Ravipudi,
has
piqued
the
curiosity
big
time,
which
might
work
in
its
favour.
It
is
slated
to
arrive
in
theatres
on
January
11,
2020,
a
day
before
Allu
Arjun's
Ala
Vaikunthapurramloo.