Another multi-starrer for Rana

Lanky lad Rana Daggubati has become the first choice for filmmakers when it comes to multi-starrers. The Daggubati scion, who created a long lasting impact as Bhallaladeva in Baahubali, has agreed to work in yet another multi-starrer.

For the second time, Rana is going to share the screen space with actor Arya in a new movie. Directed by Ameer of Mounam Pesiyadhe and Paruthiveeran fame, the film is going to be made in Telugu and Tamil simultaneously. It is learnt that Rana has instantly liked the script narrated by Ameer and gave his go ahead nod right away. The film will be launched early next year and an official statement is awaited.

Besides this film, Rana and Arya have teamed up for Bangalore Days Tamil remake. The film is expected to hit the screens in summer.

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Srinivas is an entertainment journalist covering Telugu cinema, celebrity updates, movie reviews, and OTT news for over 9 years in IndiaGlitz.

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