Rashimika Mandana, who entered the entertainment industry six years ago, recalls that the separation from her sister was painful. Rashmika made her acting debut in the 2016 Canadian film Kirik Party. She remembers that she was the second mother of her sister Shiman Mandana, but she had to leave home for work.
Rashmika is next seen in the family comedy Goodbye, where her character Tara is dealing with her mother’s death. Rashmika revealed in an interview that she thought of her family when she cried in a scene from the film. When asked if it’s hard to be away from her family in real life, Rashmika replied that she misses her sister.
She told Bollywood Bubble, “I feel a bit sad that I can’t live with them anymore or can’t watch them grow up. It’s like watching your parents grow up… I have seen my mom from the age of 17. – 18 and now 40. -42 years old … you saw her grow up and I have a sister who is about 8 years old, I don’t think I saw her grow up, I just watched her grow up, I miss her very much, but everyone loves her and I also feel responsible for them, so my family sacrifices for them.”
she also said, “I grew up in a boarding school, so being away from my parents wasn’t a problem. But I always lived this long after my sister happened. When she was born, I fed her, changed her diapers. bath her, and I am a second mother. Here. It hurts to not see her growth in.”
Rashmika recently shared a family photo with her sister Shiman and parents Suman Mandana and Madan Mandana as she asked her followers to check her Reel family in Goodbye. Written and directed by Vikas Bal, the film stars Amitabh Bachchan as Rashmika’s father, Nina Gupta as her mother and Pawail Gulati as her brother. Starring Sunil Grover, Ashish Vidyarthy, Ellie AvrRam and more, it will hit screens on October 7th.