Rashmika Mandanna broke her silence on trolling – gave a befitting reply to those who thought kindness was fake

When kindness is misunderstood
Rashmika Mandanna recently opened up on the talk show ‘Snap with Stars’.
She opened up about how online trolling and negative PR have affected her life.
According to her, her kindness is often misinterpreted as fake or pretentious, which breaks her from within.
The toxic culture of trolling
Rashmika revealed that she is a very emotional and genuine person, but has to hold herself back as people mistake kindness for weakness or performance.
She challenged critics, saying, “If you can’t be kind, don’t say anything.
Let people breathe. Why do you have to throttle others to grow?”
Misunderstood genuineness
Looking back at her journey – from broken engagements to unconfirmed relationship rumours and criticism of her film choices – Rashmika said that genuine warmth is often misinterpreted as false.
This has led her to maintain a safe, filtered public persona rather than show her true self.
Commitment to kindness
Despite the constant negativity, Rashmika stands firm in her decision to continue being kind every day.
She stressed that while kindness does not bring any tangible reward, it is still one of her core values that she upholds, no matter how others view it.
Rashmika moving forward with determination
Along with discussing trolling, Rashmika is also constantly expanding her filmography.
In 2025, she played Maharani Yesubai in ‘Chava’, appeared as Saisri Rajkot in ‘Sikander’, and played the lead role in the Telugu-Tamil bilingual film ‘Kubera’.
Her upcoming releases include the Hindi drama ‘Thama’ and the Telugu film ‘The Girlfriend’, which showcase her versatility and determination.
Why is kindness necessary?
Rashmika believes that the world is already tough enough, and we should all support each other, not pull each other down.
In her words, “If you can’t love someone, at least don’t hate.”
This message becomes even more important in today’s digital age, where even strangers have no qualms about commenting on others’ lives.
Rashmika’s story reminds us that celebrities are humans too, they have hearts and emotions too.
Perhaps we should think about what we say online, because our words can deeply affect others.
Synopsis:
Rashmika Mandanna opens up about trolling and negative PR on ‘Snap with Stars’. Her kindness is often deemed fake, yet she stands firm on her values.

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