Rashmika Mandanna sports a geeky look in her latest selfie and her cuteness is unmissable
Rashmika Mandanna knows how to make heads turn with her striking photos and her recent no makeup and the geeky look is something that we can't stop talking about. Check it out.
The Southern beauty Rashmika Mandanna has never failed to impress her fans with powerful roles on the big screen. The actress leaves no stone unturned to get into the skin of the character. The gorgeous will soon be seen in another interesting role in the upcoming film, Dear Comrade opposite Vijay Deverakonda. The Geetha Govindam actress is not only known for her strong roles but also for her natural beauty. She knows how to make heads turn with her striking photos and her recent no makeup and the geeky look is something that we can't stop talking about.
Rashmika posted a few selfies of her in no makeup look and must say, she looks pretty like never before. The infectious smile and her cuteness is just enough to make your Monday look colourful. Isn't she shining as bright as the sun in these stunning selfies? The gorgeous captioned one of her photos as, "Smile till you MAKE everyone smile back at you." While celebrities choose to share all-glam photos on their social media account, Rashmika is among the few actresses in the film industry who makes sure to go no filter on Instagram. Keerthy Suresh is also among few actresses who bravely flaunted her acne and no makeup look recently.
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Don't they look beautiful than ever in no makeup avatar? What do you think? Let us know in the comments section below.
Check out photos below:
Smile till you MAKE everyone smile back at you
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Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna were last seen together in the 2018 hit film Geetha Govindam. Directed by Bharat Kamma, Dear Comrade is all set for a grand release worldwide on 31st May in all South Indian languages.
























































