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Rasha Thadani's 'Manga Manga' Making Video Goes Viral from New Film

Actress Rasha Thadani, making waves ahead of her Telugu debut in 'Srinivas Mangapuram', has shared an exhilarating making video of the song 'Manga Manga', calling it her absolute favorite. The...

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May 15, 2026
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Rasha Thadani's 'Manga Manga' Making Video Goes Viral from New Film

Actress Rasha Thadani, making waves ahead of her Telugu debut in 'Srinivas Mangapuram', has shared an exhilarating making video of the song 'Manga Manga', calling it her absolute favorite. The footage captures her dancing with co-star Jaya Krishna Ghattamaneni, the young heir to the Ghattamaneni legacy as Krishna's grandson. Posted with the caption 'Favorite song and favorite people. 'Manga Manga' now released!', the video showcases their chemistry on the sets nestled in Tirupati's vibrant backdrop. This comes hot on the heels of the film's teaser launch by superstar Mahesh Babu on April 16. Ajay Bhupati, the director behind blockbusters 'RX 100' and 'Mangalavaaram', crafts a poignant romance between Vasu Babu and Manga. Starting as best friends, their relationship blossoms into deep love until a sudden conflict disrupts their idyllic life. Manga's determination to stay put forces Vasu into a relentless battle for their future. Packed with raw emotion and Bhupati's flair for action-romance—evident in scenes of aerial gunfire declarations of love and tense gunpoint standoffs—the film promises edge-of-the-seat drama. Mohan Babu, the veteran star, embodies the villainous force opposing the young lovers. Transitioning from Bollywood, Rasha first appeared in 'Azaad', a gripping 1920s saga directed by Abhishek Kapoor. Alongside Ajay Devgn and Dia Mirza, she portrays a character in a story of a young boy, his majestic horse, and the fires of India's independence movement. Her upcoming 'Likey Likey' pairs her with Abhay Verma, signaling more romantic escapades. With 'Manga Manga' striking a chord, Rasha's dual-language foray marks her as a force to watch in Indian cinema.

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