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Rana Daggubati on RRR 's global recognition!

This Friday was Rana Naidu's OTT debut, and those who have seen it so far have given it nothing but positive reviews. The edginess, thrill, chemistry between Rana Daggubati and Surveen Chawla, and the face-off moments between Rana and Venkatesh Daggubati in this crime drama series are all well-liked. 

Rana was questioned about the significance of RRR for him and the Indian film industry as well as how it feels for Indian films to have international distribution. To this, the Baahubali actor said, "It is very very personal. RRR is too personal I think to me; Whether it is Rajamouli and his entire family, whether it is Charan in it or whether it is Tarak in it. And they are our films. It's Telugu, it's India, it's that kind that you will always love. In many ways, it's more than just happiness and joy for me."

Rana Daggubati talked about how he always wished for an Indian film to make headlines globally. He said, "I loved cinema because of what I saw globally. I saw Star Wars. I saw films like that when I was growing up and I was just hoping that we'd be able to make cinema like that one day and just that I got to be a little part of things like that. Today is a time when you can actually sit and make films when the whole world is out there to watch your films. Five years ago, we were convinced that the country would watch our films. Now I say the world watch our films. So it is step by step, in the global arena for us." 

Rana contributed to Baahubali's enormous triumph in the end. The actor described how Baahubali rose from relative obscurity to become a household name. When the first Baahubali movie debuted, he claimed that no one really knew who they were or what they had created. Films are travelling further than ever before because to a more connected industry today than it was back then. Rana continued by saying that RRR's international success has given everyone a sense of pride and belonging. The international success of a few more movies will go a long way towards placing the Indian film industry on the map. 

 

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