Rashmika Mandanna Is Posting Bold Pictures On Social Media

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Popular Telugu and Kannada actress Rashmika Mandana made a big splash by posting a fitness video on social media.  The ‘Dear Comrade’ actress has been seen giving Somersault.  He also keeps the palms of his hands on the ground and his feet on the wall. Her fans are fascinated by this video.  Moreover, she is wearing bold clothes at different times.

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Recently, Rashmika expressed her feelings during the lockdown through a post on social media. She wrote, ‘I was suffering from extreme insecurity during the lockdown.  Concerned neo-hippies and their global warming, i’ll tell ya.  But I understand that we do not have control over everything. 




So we have to try to control only those that we can control.  You have to bring out your best.  I mean, insecurity has to turn into power.  If someone says, you are a little too black, very thin or your eyes are too big.  Just have to rely on yourself and keep trying until the end.  Insecurity will come and go, you have to have an idea about your own qualifications.’

 
 
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She Wrote,

Insecurities!

Uncertain or anxious about oneself; not confident – says Google.
I say it’s being human. We are insecure about either ourselves or others and sometimes over some bizarre things which don’t even make sense after a point!

We ask our friends – Bro am I putting on weight? Am I too skinny? Is my skin too dry? Too oily? Too rough? And if someone asks what happened to your face? Gonnnnnneeeeeee! For the next 10 days, we’re under our blankets.

I just wonder if it’s worth giving so much of our time to think about these little things called insecurities?

To be frank, during this lockdown I felt soo insecure – about my work, my heart, my physique, my mental health. Literally everything!
But I figured we don’t have control over everything! So let’s try and stay in control of things we can control and be the best version of ourselves.

All I am trying to say is, turn your insecurities into your strengths. It’s ok if someone says you’re too dark or too thin or that your eyes are too big. All you have to do is believe in yourself and hustle until the end.
Insecurities are inevitable, they come and go by. Know your worth. That’s all for today.”

 
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