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Rashmika Mandanna Speaks Out: Actress Alleges Targeted Trolling Campaign Fuelled by Envy, Lobbies, and Negative PR

Rashmika Mandanna alleges targeted trolling from rival lobbies, driven by envy over her Bollywood success and Instagram popularity.

Rashmika Mandanna Speaks Out: Actress Alleges Targeted Trolling Campaign Fuelled by Envy, Lobbies, and Negative PR

In a candid statement that sheds light on the darker side of fame, Rashmika Mandanna—the ever-popular actress—has accused certain online groups and competitors of orchestrating a trolling campaign aimed squarely at her. Speaking in a recent interview, she revealed that the negative attention she receives often stems from what appears to be a deliberate effort by rivals to undermine her success and public image.

Mandanna asserted that the trolling she encounters isn’t merely casual criticism or random negativity. Rather, she suspects an organized campaign fueled by jealousy—one allegedly backed by rival actresses who may feel threatened by her soaring Bollywood career and social media influence.

Although the actress refrained from presenting hard evidence, she outlined the pattern: a steady stream of damaging posts, misleading rumors, and amplified negativity—seemingly designed to keep her on the defensive. These actions, she feels, are less about individual grievances and more about coordinated efforts to shape public perception.

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Rashmika’s claim dovetails with a mounting awareness in the film industry: trolling isn’t always organic. Sometimes, it’s a calculated strategy—employed to sideline rising stars or control narratives. This, she suggests, is what she is facing now.

Her remarks come on the heels of multiple instances where public goodwill has been met with backlash. Earlier this year, she stirred controversy by saying she “wouldn’t mind dating a guy like the character Ranvijay from ‘Animal,’” triggering accusations of glorifying toxic behavior—and waves of trolling on platforms like Reddit. In another instance, her casual comment about being “from Hyderabad” offended some Kannadigas, who accused her of distancing herself from her roots. That, too, triggered a backlash, only to be defended by industry peers who urged an end to the culture of trolling.

Despite these controversies, Mandanna continues to urge empathy. In a heartfelt interview, she expressed how kindness—often perceived as insincere or superficial—becomes a liability in the court of public opinion. “If you can’t be kind, then just don’t say anything. Let people breathe,” she implored.

Her upcoming slate—featuring Telugu film The Girlfriend and the Hindi project Tama alongside Ayushmann Khurrana—is poised to cement her standing further. Yet, she acknowledges that the online noise threatens to overwhelm the narrative she hopes to build through her work.

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In an era where virality can eclipse reason, Rashmika Mandanna’s allegations remind us of the toll such attention can take. Trolling, she insists, is no longer just a byproduct of fame but an industry tool in itself—weaponized by envy, sustained by negativity, and dangerous in its impact. Her plea for kindness, empathy, and a more supportive discourse isn’t just about protecting her image—it’s a call for a kinder culture, online and off.

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