Mysaa director Rawindra Pulle wears Rashmika's handprint shirt, teases 'blood marks'
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Director Rawindra Pulle has stirred fresh buzz around the upcoming action thriller Mysaa by sharing a photo of himself wearing a shirt imprinted with co-lead Rashmika Mandanna's handprints, teasing fans with the caption: 'The blood marks are on their way.' The post, shared on social media on 29 June, signals that the film's intense, raw aesthetic is very much by design.
What Pulle and the Team Said
Sharing the image, Pulle wrote: 'Signed by MYSAA @Rashmika_mandanna. The blood marks are on their way. @unformulafilms.' Production house Unformula Films echoed the sentiment, posting: 'Signed in mud. Remembered in blood. #MYSAA shoot in progress with #RashmikaMandanna, bringing raw emotion, grit and brilliance to the screen like never before. In cinemas this 2026.'
Rashmika herself joined the playful exchange, remarking: 'We should have also mixed some blood and umber powder in this beautiful art of mine! Next time for sure! @rawindrapulle @unformulafilms.' The banter underlines the camaraderie on set and the film's deliberately gritty visual identity.
Shoot Progress and Recent Milestones
Just 10 days before this post, Pulle had confirmed the wrap of a song sequence, sharing a behind-the-scenes image from the set with the caption '#Mysaa song pack up.' The song, which features Rashmika, was choreographed by acclaimed dance choreographer Brinda.
Earlier in May 2026, Rashmika had announced the successful completion of a long shooting schedule in Kerala, thanking the crew with a group photograph. 'Guys, a little update is that we successfully wrapped up a long schedule for #Mysaa in Kerala!!' she wrote, adding, 'These were some of the darlings who worked so so hard and made it all possible.'
Rashmika's Intensive Action Preparation
The Kerala schedule reportedly included high-voltage action sequences choreographed by international stunt master Kecha Khampakdi. Rashmika is said to have performed high-intensity sequences alongside key cast members during this schedule.
Ahead of filming, Rashmika undertook an intensive stunt and combat bootcamp in Bangkok, Thailand, reportedly training for over eight hours a day to prepare for the physical demands of the role. In the film, she plays a tribal Gond girl — a character described as requiring equal measures of emotional vulnerability and physical ferocity.
Cast, Crew and Release
Beyond Rashmika, Mysaa features Eshwari Rao, Guru Somasundaram, and Rao Ramesh in pivotal roles. On the technical front, cinematography is handled by Shreyaas P Krishna, with music composed by Jakes Bejoy. International action director Andy Long is overseeing the film's stunt choreography alongside Kecha Khampakdi. The film is slated for a 2026 theatrical release. With shoot milestones accumulating steadily, an official release date announcement appears imminent.