- Rashmika Mandanna filmed her upcoming movie 'Mysaa' in Kochi, facing her fear of heights
- Her trip included lots of trekking, workouts, running around, and learning and doing action
- Rashmika particularly enjoyed eating lots of pazham pori during her trip
Rashmika Mandanna has spent the past few days in Kochi shooting for her upcoming film, Mysaa. The actress has shared glimpses of her stay, during which she faced her fear of heights while trekking, working out, undergoing action training, and spending long days outdoors.
She also took to Instagram to share a series of pictures of herself standing on a hotel balcony against a scenic backdrop.
Describing her days in Kochi as a mix of adventure, training and self-discovery, Rashmika wrote, "Kochi had been a lot of forests - insects - waterfalls - trekking - basic workouts - rains - running around - learning action and doing action - taping my ankles and knees.”
She also shared that she faced her fear of heights during the trip and reminded everyone to be careful while walking around. “Facing my fear of heights, hoping everything is going well, telling all the boys and girls to be careful while walking around, waking up to a loud alarm so I don't oversleep, and some pazham pori… actually, lots of pazham pori. That's pretty much it,” Rashmika added.
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The view around her looked peaceful and refreshing, with green hills stretching into the distance under a cloudy sky. A calm river flowed through the landscape, surrounded by trees and lush greenery, creating a beautiful monsoon-like atmosphere.
If you are also planning a peaceful getaway this monsoon, here are five of the best things to do in Kochi:
Chinese Fishing Nets At Fort Kochi: Fort Kochi's famous Chinese fishing nets have been part of the coastline for centuries. These large fishing nets are fixed structures operated using bamboo poles, ropes, pulleys and balancing weights. Visitors can watch local fishermen operate the nets and even try their hand at fishing.
Explore The Kerala Backwaters: The Kerala backwaters stretch across nearly 900 kilometres and feature a network of lagoons, lakes, and canals. One of the best ways to explore the region is through a traditional houseboat ride.
Local Food: Try authentic Kerala cuisine and local snacks like pazham pori (banana fritters), which Rashmika said she absolutely loved during her trip.
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Mattancherry Palace: Visit Mattancherry Palace, also known as the Dutch Palace. This 16th-century palace features royal artefacts, murals and historical exhibits.
Jew Town: Jew Town is known for its narrow cobbled streets, antique shops, spice markets and art galleries. The area is also home to the Paradesi Synagogue, the oldest active synagogue in the Commonwealth.
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