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Rashmika Mandanna grabs a Bollywood biggie

Delhi Police tracks down four suspects in Rashmika Mandanna’s Deepfake video case. Reportedly, the information regarding three of these suspects was provided by META. It is believed that the deepfake videos featuring the actress were likely uploaded using a fake identity and a Virtual Private Network (VPN) after the interrogation. Delhi Police tracks down four suspects in Rashmika Mandanna’s Deepfake video case.

After the blockbuster success of Animal, Rashmika Mandanna has signed another Bollywood biggie. The actress has joined the cast of Salman Khan’s next ‘Sikandar.’ The film, directed by AR Murugadoss and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, will be released in theatres on Eid 2025. The makers made the official announcement of the same on social media.

Rashmika also shared this exciting update on her ‘X’ handle and said “You guys for a long time have been asking me for the next update and here it is…Surprise!! I am truly grateful and honoured to be a part of #Sikandar.

https://twitter.com/iamRashmika/status/1788427260942295447

The actress will soon be seen in Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 and she also has a couple of Tollywood films including Rahul Ravindran’s Girlfriend in pipeline. For now, this unusual pairing of Rashmika Mandanna and Salman Khan has amused many while some netizens have shared their excitement.

Sikandar is a crucial project for Salman Khan who is not in the best form of his life. His last film Tiger 3 didn’t manage to create a box office storm as he hoped while another 2023 release Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan was a massive failure w

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