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Rashmika Mandanna 'escaped death' as flight makes emergency landing Rashmika Mandanna
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Rashmika Mandanna 'escaped death' as flight makes emergency landing

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 18 Feb 2024, 12:28 pm

Actor Rashmika Mandanna found herself amid a harrowing experience as the Air Vistara flight she was onboard was forced to make an emergency landing owing to a technical glitch. 

The incident took place when the actor was flying from Mumbai to Hyderabad and she was accompanied by actor Shraddha Das.

Turbulence and technical issues prompted the flight to return to Mumbai just 30 minutes after takeoff, according to a Deccan Chronicle report.

Rashmika Mandanna, who recently starred in the movie 'Animal', took to her Instagram account to share the shocking experience, posting a selfie with Shraddha Das and captioning it, "Just FYI this is how we escaped death today…"

The passengers, including the two actresses, had to endure extreme turbulence before the decision was made to return to Mumbai for safety reasons.

At present, she is riding high on the success of "Animal," Rashmika Mandanna is actively involved in the shooting of her much-anticipated film, "Pushpa 2: The Rule."

She will reprise her iconic role of Srivalli alongside Allu Arjun. The first installment, "Pushpa: The Rise," directed by Sukumar, achieved blockbuster status upon its release in 2021.
 

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