Rana Daggubati revealed in an interview how a special role was written for a girl and Taapsee Pannu was kind enough to do it (Photo Credits-Still from the film)
Actor Rana Daggubati recently shared an intriguing anecdote about his Telugu film Ghazi, which was originally released as The Ghazi Attack in 2017. Rana Daggubati is now receiving praise for his new Netflix series Rana Naidu. It was finished.
In one of his most recent interviews, Daggubati discussed how the film’s initial premise was extremely different from its execution, and there was no one thing that could have been done to appeal to the market. The 38-year-old actor also discussed how a special role was designed to fill the gap because the movie at first didn’t even include a female character. As we all know, Daggubati gained notoriety for his roles as villains in SS Rajamouli’s epic, two-part film Baahubali in 2015 and 2017.
Returning to The Ghazi Attack, Rana Daggubati explained how a girl character was added to the movie to make it appear more mainstream on the poster. Daggubati reportedly stated, “Ghazi was a really interesting picture, it was the first submarine film,” according to The Indian Express. I had a really difficult time convincing anyone to make the movie. At the time, it was in Telugu. The actor said, “There was activity, but there was no combat. The movie doesn’t have a song, and the earlier scenes didn’t feature any girls. Kindly, a girl was included on the poster.
It could sound like a commercial film, Rana Daggubati said in her conclusion. It was enjoyable to assemble. It’s interesting to see how Taapsee has expanded into both Hindi and southern movies. The actress gained notoriety with roles in movies like Pink and Baby, and her most recent appearance was in Ajay Behl’s Blur.
About the Netflix series Rana Naidu starring Rana Daggubati, it is a remake of the popular Showtime series Ray Donovan.
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