Bollywood actress Rashmika Mandana recently had a terrible experience while traveling from Mumbai to Hyderabad. Here’s what happened.

Bollywood actor Rashmika Mandanna had a very scary experience on her flight with Air Vistara. The plane had a problem and was shaking a lot because of extreme turbulence. It was so serious that the pilot had to make an emergency landing. Rashmika shared a photo on Instagram with actor Shraddha Das, telling everyone about what happened. She said they were lucky to escape death.
The aircraft was traveling from Mumbai to Hyderabad carrying Rashmika Mandanna, Shraddha, and other passengers when Suddenly, a technical glitch hit the plane with turbulence scaring everyone. The report from Deccan Chronicle said that passengers had to go through really rough turbulence. Figuring out the situation just after 30 minutes, the plane had to land back However, nobody was injured during this incident.
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Stating about the situation a Vistara spokesperson finally spoke about the incident stating, “Shortly after take-off, a technical snag was detected on Vistara flight UK531 operating from Mumbai to Hyderabad on 17 February 2024. As a precautionary step, by the standard operating procedures, the pilots decided to turn back and land the flight safely at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai.”
Rashmika Mandanna’s upcoming projects
Rashmika is currently busy filming her highly anticipated movie, “Pushpa 2: The Rule,” the film is expected to hit the theatres on August 15. She will also appear on Neha Dhupia’s show ‘No Filter Neha’ for its sixth season. Last year, she made headlines because of a fake video of her that went viral on social media. The police caught the person responsible for making it. This fake video called a deep fake, looked very real and caused a big discussion about how technology can be misused. Many famous people talked about their worries. In the video, Rashmika’s face was used in a video of British influencer Zara Patel. Eventually causing a lot of confusion.