A
Revelation
During
a
recent
interview,
Rashmika
said
that
she
read
the
script
of
Dear
Comrade
for
nearly
two
hours
as
she
found
it
to
be
quite
engaging.
Her
Exact
Words
"I
generally
don't
read
the
complete
scripts
of
my
films.
When
director
Bharat
Kamma
sent
me
the
script,
I
gave
it
a
try
and
for
nearly
two
hours
I
read
it.
I
got
so
hooked
to
it
as
it
was
such
engaging
and
there
is
a
sense
of
curiosity
(about)
what
happens
next."
'My
Shoulder
Got
Dislocated'
Rashmika
went
on
to
add
that
she
underwent
rigorous
physical
training
in
order
to
do
justice
to
her
character
in
Dear
Comrade,
which
was
a
painful
yet
rewarding
experience.
"I
had
bruises
all
over
my
hands,
legs.
My
shoulder
got
dislocated
but
it's
worth
the
pain.
Now
I
know
how
to
defend
my
wicket,"
she
added.
'I
Cried
A
Lot'
She
also
revealed
that
she
cried
a
lot
when
the
director
praised
her
for
shooting
an
emotional
scene
quite
well.
"After
the
particular
scene,
director
Bharat
tweeted
that
I
did
well.
That
day
I
cried
a
lot
and
that
is
what
it
takes
to
get
appreciation
from
your
director.
I'm
always
a
director's
baby,"
added
the
Kannada
beauty.
About
Dear
Comrade
Dear
Comrade,
directed
by
Bharat
Kamma,
is
a
romantic-drama
set
against
a
political
backdrop.
The
film
marks
her
second
collaboration
with
the
'Rowdy' and
this
has
created
a
great
deal
of
buzz
amongst
fans.
Dear
Comrade
will
hit
screens
on
July
26,
2019,
in
four
languages
(Telugu,
Tamil,
Kannada
and
Malayalam).