Rana Daggubati performs dangerous underwater war sequence for 'Ghazi'
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Bollywood and South star Rana Daggubati will soon be seen in a trilingual movie titled -'Ghazi'. He will be essaying the role of a Naval officer, and this story revolves around the mysterious disappearance of Pakistan's premiere sub, PNS Ghazi, near the eastern coast of India, en route to the Bay of Bengal, during the 1971 India-Pakistan war.
This movie will be India's first sub marine-based war film that will cater to all real life incidents and events. Sources say that, Rana has been shooting non-stop for the movie from January. He had recently shot for a major underwater war sequence for the film. At a recent event, he said: "We began shooting on January 3 with the schedule drawing to a close on Tuesday. Two submarines have been created in a large pool in Hyderabad. I am currently on a 12-day break and will resume shooting from March 10 for a start-to-finish schedule." He also added saying, "I am quite good at diving, but the last time I did it was around four years ago. It was shot over three days and required me to be underwater from six in the morning to two in the night. It was taxing but I was committed to giving it my best. The fact that it's a first of its kind movie motivates me to keep working hard."
The movie 'Ghazi' is directed by Sanklap Reddy and being shot in Hindi and Telugu and will be dubbed in Tamil.
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