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It's a privilege to work with Big B and Rajinikanth: Rana Daggubati


Abu Dhabi. Star Rana Daggubati is all set to share the silver screen with Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth in Tamil action drama 'Vettaiyaan'. He said that he is curious but is also feeling nervous.

In a special conversation with during IIFA, Rana said, “Working with legends like Bachchan and Rajnikanth sir is no less than a great opportunity, which is a privilege for me. But above all this, it is a very exciting moment for me. “

“This is an opportunity for me to learn and understand what it takes to reach higher levels of art.”

This film has such a great cast, of which Fahadh Faasil is one, does he agree that it will be a blockbuster?

“I am very excited and yes, the excitement is clearly visible. The film has a very talented group of people and will be very special in itself. But what matters most here is the audience's decision. I hope the audience will enjoy it.” Will adopt it with the same enthusiasm with which we have adopted it.

In the last few years, pan India films like “KGF”, “Bahubali” and “Pushpa” have not only broken records but also reshaped the boxoffice, giving tough competition to Hindi films. Along with captivating the Indian audience, Pan India films have proven that the art of regional storytelling can reach a mass audience.

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Talking about what makes films so popular pan India, the 39yearold star said, “Cinema is universal, we are different only on the basis of languages, but for the audience it is one emotion, one excitement and one story. . When you tell a hearttouching story, language and region do not matter.”

The actor, who made his Hindi film debut with “Dum Maaro Dum” in 2011, said, the success of “Baahubali,” “Minnal Murali,” “Hanuman” and “Manjummel Boys” are great examples of cinema whose echoes are heard all over the world. Is.''

Why did it take so long for Hindi and regional films to be called just 'Indian films'?

Rana, who is hosting the IIFA Utsavam, said, “India means unity in diversity. This is our strength. We have emerged as a regional power through good stories.”

IIFA Utsavam is the name of creating BTS magic. According to the actor, it means bringing fun, laughter and behindthescenes magic to the audience.

He said, “It's not just about giving awards, it's about sharing stories, about exploring the passion that makes cinema truly the incredible medium we all love.” . At the same time, it is a celebration of the talent of those who made it happen. I want the audience to feel that they too are a part of the celebration.”

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He sees hosting as an adventure.

Says, “It is a challenge to entertain the audience as well as attract their attention with your wit. It always keeps me prepared. I love the interaction with the audience, the instant connection that makes the whole event special.”

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