Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

STORY DRIVES EVERYTHING NOW: RANA

Rana Daggubati on collaborat­ing with other actors, the reign of content and more

- titas.chowdhury@hindustant­imes.com Titas Chowdhury

Actor Rana Daggubati was quite excited about his trilingual film Haathi Mere Saathi (HMS). He had envisioned that the movie would receive appreciati­on pan India. However, unlike his expectatio­n, it received mixed responses from movie lovers and critics. Talking about the film, which had a digital release a while back, the actor shares, “Like success, failure and mixed reviews are part of a few films you do, especially, when (doing) things a bit offbeat.” He adds that in such scenarios, “the learnings” are always abundant and “quite fruitful”.

Moving ahead, Daggubati will be collaborat­ing with his colleague from the Telugu movie industry, Pawan Kalyan, in one of his next projects. “The story of the film plays on the male ego. It will be a new film for both of us as well as for the Telugu audience,” excitedly shares Daggubati, who will also be seen sharing screen space with another Telugu star Venkatesh on a digital project.

Ask him about Tollywood stars collaborat­ing in multiple projects — a phenomenon that is a bit rare in the one-hero Hindi film industry — and he says, “It is the story that drives it all. If we have directors that demand it, audiences will always love and enjoy it.”

But hasn’t the hero-worship declined in recent times, especially with the invasion of digital media, we probe? “Stars are stars irrespecti­ve of the era. But having said that, it is the kind of content that the stars continuedl­y work on (that matters the most) to keep fans engaged,” quips the 36-year-old.

Also, Tollywood comprises actors who belong to prominent film families but, the debate around nepotism never seems to arise there. The Baahubali actor explains, “Nepotism, by definition, is applied to political hierarchy or public sector companies...The entertainm­ent world is based on arts. It requires hard work from everyone, irrespecti­ve of being from a prominent family or not.”

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PHOTO: ESHAAN GIRRI

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