Rashmika Mandanna Pay to Get Trolled: Since her popularity, Rashmika Mandanna has been the target of uninterrupted social media trolling and mocking whenever her accent, dressing sense, facial expressions, or even her simple statements in interviews are discussed. Recently, her birthday video gained much attention for getting another trolling round for being over the top, as some users already pointed out. Despite succeeding in industries from Kannada to Telugu and Bollywood, the actress has always been an easy target for hate. Now, with all this, the actress has spoken about one of the dark trends in the entertainment industry: paid trolling and negative PR.
“I’ve gone through a lot with people saying negative PR or to pay to troll,” she said in a very candid interaction, voice tinged with dismay. She was baffled by the very concept of orchestrating hatred. “If you cannot be kind, then do not say. Let breathe people.”
Behind those charming smiles and all that adulation lies an endless trial to reach the heights of public opinion. Indeed, Rashmika is well appreciated for her bubbly nature, but that suffocates with all these negative narratives. As she questioned herself, “Why do you have to strangle one person’s growth so that you can grow?” The world is so big-it’s big enough to have all of us.
Rashmika’s message was simple yet powerful: industry and society need less competition and more compassion. Rather than investing in tearing others down, she urged everyone to support one another. “Let all of us grow. It’s fine.”
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Rashmika Mandanna’s courageous position against online hate and PR manipulation effectively reveals the vicious current that is becoming automated in the digital age. Her words are a timely reminder that clicks, not kindness, should lead the conversation.