This
July,
young
actress
Rashmika
Mandanna
suffered
a
big
setback
when
the
much-hyped
Dear
Comrade
bombed
at
the
box
office,
receiving
mixed
reviews
from
most
critics.
The
film,
marking
her
second
collaboration
with
Geetha
Govindam
co-star
Vijay
Deverakonda,
hit
screens
in
four
languages
(Telugu,
Kannada,
Malayalam
and
Tamil)
and
this
made
things
worse.
Now,
it
seems
that
the
'Kodava
Beauty'
is
still
recovering
from
the
shock.
In
her
latest
Twitter
post,
she
said
that
she
is
proud
of
herself
for
handling
adverse
situations
with
'grace'.
"Somehow
when
something
doesn't
go
my
way
I
just
end
up
liking
myself
a
little
more
for
being
this
person
who
handles
every
situation
with
so
much
grace,"
(sic)
tweeted
Rashmika.
The
general
feeling
is
that
through
her
tweet,
Rashmika
is
suggesting
she
learnt
a
valuable
lesson
because
of
the
Dear
Comrade
fiasco,
evolving
as
a
performer.
She
also
seems
to
be
suggesting
that
she
was
deeply
hurt
by
the
film's
underwhelming
performance.
In
case,
you
did
not
know,
Dear
Comrade
featured
Rashmika
in
the
role
of
a
cricketer,
giving
her
the
ideal
platform
to
showcase
her
abilities.
While
the
film
clicked
with
a
section
of
the
audience,
it
failed
to
impress
the
masses,
which
resulted
in
its
downfall.
It
also
proved
to
be
no
match
for
the
more
commercially
viable
iSmart
Shankar,
featuring
Ram
Pothineni
in
the
lead.
Coming
back
to
Rashmika,
she
will
next
be
seen
in
the
eagerly
awaited
Sarileru
Neekevvaru,
slated
to
hit
screens
this
Sankranti.
The
film,
directed
by
Raja
The
Great
fame
Anil
Ravipudi,
marks
her
first
collaboration
with
Mahesh
Babu
and
this
is
its
biggest
highlight.
She
also
has
the
Kannada
biggie
Pogaru
in
her
kitty.
The
Devadas
actress
will
also
be
seen
in
Karthi's
Sulthan,
which
marks
her
Kollywood
debut.
So,
are
you
excited
about
Rashmika's
upcoming
films?
Will
she
be
able
to
bounce
back
in
style?
Tell
us
in
the
space
below.