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Rashmika’s fiery dance in ‘Tum Mere Na Huye’ wows fans

‘Thamma’: Rashmika Mandanna’s fiery dance in ‘Tum Mere Na Huye’ wows fans; Netizens call it ‘mesmerizing’

The first track from ‘Thamma’, titled ‘Tum Mere Na Huye’, dropped today! Starring Rashmika Mandanna and Ayushmann Khurrana, the song is set against the backdrop of their love story in Aditya Sarpotdar’s horror comedy. Composed by Sachin-Jigar with lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, the song already has fans talking, and Rashmika’s fiery dance moves are stealing the show.The makers shared the song on Instagram with a post saying, “Some love stories never die… they keep burning within. Feel the voice, feel the ache with #TumMereNaHuye.”

Fans praise Rashmika Mandanna’s dance performance

Fans could not stop praising Rashmika’s performance on Instagram. A user said, “Only Rashmika can express love and pain so beautifully 🌹❤️‍🔥,” while a fan added, “Rushie, your dance was absolutely mesmerizing! ❤️ Every move was filled with energy and grace, you totally stole the Spotlight 🔥✨.”Another comment read, “Bomb 💣💥🔥❤️! OMG OMG OMG! Every second of this song is Mind blowing. Meri to nazar hi nahi hat rahi! (Can’t take my eyes off),” and one more added, “Rashmika name sunke flower samje kya, FIRE hai🔥.” Others joined in, saying, “Wow mind blowing dance and expressions @rashmika_mandanna fire ho aap🔥🔥👏❤️,” and “Rashmika fire nhi world fire hai 🔥🔥.” Fans are in awe of her energy, expressions, and flawless moves.

Rashmika Mandanna

Rashmika Mandanna calls it a memorable experience

Rashmika, who appears in a fresh and vibrant avatar in the video, shared her excitement about the song. As quoted by The Statesman, she said, “Definitely one of the most fun songs I’ve shot for. The choreography, the music, the beats, the set… everything is just full heart! I hope you all like it & enjoy as much as I did while shooting for it.”

Ayushmann Khurrana praises Rashmika’s expressive performance

Ayushmann Khurrana was equally enthusiastic and showered praise on Rashmika. He said, “Dancing with Rashmika on this track has been an absolute joy. She is such a fine dancer. Expressive and effortless. Watching Rashmika be her true self in ‘Tum Mere Na Huye’ has been a delight. Her energy and grace elevate the track and make it something truly special. The costumes, the lyrics, and the overall vibe of the song blend beautifully with the emotions of ‘Thamma’. I can’t wait for audiences to feel the chemistry we share in this number.”

When will ‘Thamma’ release?

Apart from Rashmika Mandanna and Ayushmann Khurrana, ‘Thamma’ also stars Paresh Rawal, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and others. The film is set to release on Diwali, October 21. Go to Source

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