5 Roles That Prove Rashmika Mandanna's Unstoppable Range And Versatility

2025 has been a phenomenal year for Rashmika Mandanna. The actress has not just delivered hits this year but also showcased a variety of characters through her films. From intense dramas to mass entertainers, she has effortlessly transitioned from genres and languages, and this is why Rashmika has become one of the most dynamic actresses of her generation. Let’s take a look at Rashmika’s films, which were released this year, and the varied characters she played on screen.

5 Roles That Prove Rashmika Mandanna’s Unstoppable Range And Versatility

 Pushpa: The Rule

Reprising her iconic role as Srivalli, Rashmika returned in the highly anticipated sequel to Pushpa: The Rise. This time around, Srivalli’s character had depth, and her ultimate monologue won hearts. 

Chhaava

Stepping into the world of period drama, Rashmika starred opposite Vicky Kaushal in Chhaava. Set in the Maratha empire, Rashmika essayed the role of a historical figure, Yesubai, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj’s wife. This was something very different from what she had ever played on the big screen.

Kuberaa

In Kuberaa, Rashmika dives into a gripping action thriller alongside Dhanush and Nagarjuna. The film promises a high-stakes narrative, where her role is said to be layered and intense, demanding both emotional depth and physical prowess.

Thamma

A heartwarming horror comedy by Maddock universe, Thamma allowed Rashmika to tap into her emotional side. She plays a character grounded in love, tradition, and personal sacrifice, a genre where her natural charm truly shines.

The Girlfriend

Marking a bold departure, The Girlfriend explored complex modern relationships. Rashmika takes on a raw, emotionally charged role that delves into vulnerability, love, and self-discovery.

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