Actress Rashmika Mandanna revealed that Naruto was her first introduction to anime and that she was 12, when she got close to the genre. Rashmika took to her YouTube channel, where she was seen talking about her love for anime. The actress talked about the genre in her vanity van, while she was getting her hair and make-up done to dress up as an anime character.
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