Rashmika clarifies her statement regarding The south film industry having only mass songs.

Rashmika Mandanna was known to be trolled by South film buffs for claiming that Bollywood makes romantic songs while the South film industries make mass songs.

Following the Kantara controversy, the actress was embroiled in another for her comments on songs made in the South film industry. At an event, the actress said, “For me, while growing up, romantic songs meant Bollywood numbers.” In the South, we have mass masala, item numbers, and dance numbers.

However, the actress clarified in a recent interview that she was interrupted while answering a question. She never meant that the South Asian film industry does not make romantic numbers. Explaining, she said, “Recently I was talking on the stage about Bollywood romantic songs, and I said that in the South we have mass numbers, and people didn’t realise that I was cut in between my answers. The boys on stage were like, “We know, we know.” But my whole answer was going to be, “In the south, we have mass numbers, item numbers, and romantic songs. I have been blessed with so many romantic songs; I have “Kadalalle,” “Belageddu,” and so many other romantic songs that I have no reason to say the south only has mass songs.” This was going to be my answer, but nobody wants to listen to the whole thing.”

On the work front, the actress in Varisu’s film hit the screens today.

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