Rashmika Turns Action Hero: Mysaa's Kerala Schedule Promises Her Most Intense Avatar Yet
The Pushpa star is reportedly training under international action masters for her tribal warrior role in this lady-oriented thriller.

Rashmika Mandanna is making headlines for all the right reasons as she dives deep into uncharted territory with her upcoming film Mysaa. The actress, who built her Telugu career on charm and romance through films like Geetha Govindam and Sarileru Neekevvaru, is now preparing to showcase a completely different side of herself.
Directed by Ravindra Pulle, Mysaa sees Rashmika playing a Gondu tribal girl: a role that's reportedly demanding extensive physical preparation and action training. What's particularly exciting is the international scale of preparation the actress has undertaken. Sources indicate she traveled to Bangkok to train under renowned action director Andy Long, learning combat techniques specifically for this challenging character.
The current Kerala schedule is where all this preparation comes to life. The 15-day shoot, happening amidst the lush forests of Kerala, is being choreographed by acclaimed stunt master Kecha Khamphakdee. Known for crafting intense and stylish action sequences, Kecha's involvement signals that Mysaa isn't just dabbling in action: it's going all out.
This represents a fascinating evolution for Rashmika, who has dominated the box office with her girl-next-door appeal. Having delivered massive hits across languages and achieved the rare feat of crossing ₹3000 crores in collections within just three years, she's now strategically expanding her repertoire. The timing couldn't be better, especially with her recent marriage to Vijay Deverakonda keeping her in the spotlight.
What makes this particularly intriguing is how Mysaa positions itself as a female-oriented action entertainer. In an industry where such films often struggle for substantial budgets and technical backing, the international training and high-end action choreography suggest the makers are serious about creating something special.
For Rashmika's career trajectory, this could be the film that establishes her as more than just a romantic lead. If the Kerala schedule delivers the promised intensity, Mysaa might just redefine what audiences expect from the actress who charmed us as Srivalli.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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