Rashmika Mandanna extends Valentine's Day wishes to fans with adorable video
New Delhi/UNI: Actor Rashmika Mandanna is quite active on social media and often posts new photos and videos thereby garnering all the attention.
On Monday, she shared a video of herself with her pooch, Aura, to extend warm wishes for Valentine's Day to her fans.
In the video, Rashmika can be seen laying down and playing with Aura.
In the caption, she wrote, "Happy Valentine's day from us to you my loves”.
The video has garnered 2.4 million views.
On the work front, Rashmika will be next seen in films like 'Pushpa 2', opposite Allu Arjun. She also has 'Animal' opposite Ranbir Kapoor.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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