Viral video: Rashmika’s response to fans who chased her on bike surprises Twitterati
Team Udayavani, Dec 27, 2022, 5:36 PM IST
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We often see fans following their favourite celebrities when spotted in public. One such incident is reported where two fans of multi-lingual actress Rashmika Mandanna followed her car in a sports bike and tried to talk to her.
A clip that has gone viral on social media, shows Rashmika travelling in an Innova Crysta car, while her fans follow her on a sports bike.
I Still Wounder , How one can hate a Human being Like Our @iamRashmika 🥺🤌pic.twitter.com/i0kaeVB3Af
— × Roвιɴ Roвerт × 🕊️ (@PeaceBrwVJ) December 25, 2022
In the video, the actress is seen putting out her head and watching them approach her car.
Surprisingly, she asks them to wear a helmet in Tamil “Helmet Pottkonga” (wear a helmet), for which, they respectfully respond to her advice by saying “Ok Akka” in Tamil.
Twitterati appreciated her attitude toward her fan.
Reportedly, the incident is said to have happened when Rashmika was on her way back after the audio launch of “Thalapathy” Vijay starrer Tamil movie “Varisu” in which she plays a lead role.
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