Triptii Dimri to Rashmika Mandanna: National Crushes of India Who Have Won Hearts!

Simran Kaur
2 min readJul 11, 2024

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India’s film industry is filled with talented actresses who have win the hearts of many. Among them, Triptii Dimri, Disha Patani, Manushi Chhillar, and Rashmika Mandanna stand out as national crushes, admired for their beauty, talent, and charisma.

Triptii Dimri: The Emerging Talent

Triptii Dimri is quickly making her mark in Bollywood. She gained attention with “Laila Majnu,” but her performance in “Bulbbul” truly showcased her acting skills. Triptii’s expressive eyes and compelling presence make her a rising star. Her ability to handle complex roles has earned her both fan and critical acclaim.

Disha Patani: The Fitness Enthusiast

Disha Patani’s transition from modeling to acting has been impressive. Known for her stunning looks and dedication to fitness, Disha became widely recognized after her role in “MS Dhoni: The Untold Story.” With hits like “Baaghi 2” and “Malang,” and a strong social media following, Disha inspires many with her fitness tips and glamorous lifestyle.

Manushi Chhillar: Beauty with a Purpose

Manushi Chiller India
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Manushi Chhillar gained international fame by winning Miss World 2017. Her intelligence and humanitarian work, especially in health education, make her stand out. Manushi is set to debut in Bollywood with “Prithviraj,” and her commitment to social causes, along with her poised demeanor, make her an inspirational figure.

Rashmika Mandanna: The National Crush of India

Rashmika Mandanna, also known as the “Karnataka Crush,” has become a favorite in South Indian cinema. She debuted in “Kirik Party” and quickly rose to fame with roles in “Geetha Govindam” and “Dear Comrade.” Her natural acting and charming smile have earned her the title of “National Crush.” Rashmika is also venturing into Bollywood, widening her appeal.

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Simran Kaur
Simran Kaur

Written by Simran Kaur

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