Friday, July 20, 2012

Rana debuts in Tamil finally


Rana debuts in Tamil finally
Rana Daggubati
For Rana Daggubati, 2012 has been a roller-coaster ride in Kollywood. While he first opted out of his original debut vehicle Vetri Maaran's Vada Chennai, he was next touted to work with Selvaraghavan. He's now working on his first Tamil film, Krish's Ongaram (Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum in Telugu).

"Finally, I'm debuting in Tamil. We always thought this film had the potential to be a bilingual. While we shot the action sequences, with minimal dialogues, the talkie portions have begun now. We had people working on the script and dialogues Tamil version," reveals Rana.

He adds, "While I'm practically a newcomer here, Nayanthara, my heroine, is very popular here. My director Krish has a following too after his film Vaanam released last year. So, we decided to go ahead with a bilingual." Rana believes that with recent successes like Naan Ee, which proved that the south Indian sensibilities are similar, a bilingual will work.

Buzz is that Rana also has three other offers from K-Town. "Yes, there are many offers. But they are all in the nascent stage of discussions. I have been toying with ideas with directors like Selvaraghavan, but it has remained at that. I want to work with many makers here as there are many who makes films on subjects off-the-beaten track," ends Rana.

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