National Crush Rashmika Mandanna Begins Brutal 15-Day Action Schedule for Pan-India Epic ‘Maasa’ in Kerala
National Crush Rashmika Mandanna is pushing her limits for what is being hailed as the most challenging role of her career in the upcoming pan-India action drama, ‘Maasa’. After creating a massive stir with its intense first glimpse, the film has now moved into a high-octane production phase.
The team has officially commenced a 15-day brutal action-packed schedule in the lush yet rugged terrains of Kerala.
High-Voltage Action Choreography
This crucial schedule is being choreographed by the renowned Keecha Khamphakdee, known for his high-energy and realistic stunt design. Rashmika, along with other key members of the cast, is participating in these sequences, which are expected to be the major highlights of the film.
To prepare for this demanding role, Rashmika underwent a grueling transformation:
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International Training: She traveled to Bangkok to train under the supervision of world-class action director Andy Long.
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Intense Regimen: The actress reportedly trained for eight hours a day, mastering advanced stunts, hand-to-hand combat, and high-speed action techniques.
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The Character: In Maasa, Rashmika portrays a Gond tribal girl, a role that requires immense emotional depth coupled with extreme physical endurance.
An Explosive Avatar
Audiences are set to witness Rashmika in a never-before-seen, intense and explosive avatar. Directed by Ravindra Pulle and produced by Unformula Films, the project is being mounted on a grand scale with a focus on raw, authentic storytelling.
Powerhouse Cast and Technical Crew
The film features a stellar supporting cast that adds significant weight to the narrative:
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Cast: Veteran actors Eswari Rao, Guru Somasundaram, and Rao Ramesh play pivotal roles.
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Music: The background score and songs are composed by Jakes Bejoy.
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Cinematography: Shreyas P. Krishna is capturing the film’s grand visuals.
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Action Oversight: International stunt coordinator Andy Long continues to oversee the film's broader action sequences to ensure global standards.

























