Rana's film with Selvaraghavan finalized

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,April 25 2012]

Rana Daggubati's foray into Tamil is now confirmed. He may have missed out on Vetrimaaran's Vada Chennai, but he will debut with a bi-lingual, which is to be directed by Selvaraghavan of 7/G Brindavan Colony fame.

Confirming this, Rana said, We were planning to work together for a long time. But things are materializing only now. After Selva completes Irandam Ulagam, we will make a formal announcement on our project.

Thrilled about working with Selva and entering into Kollywood, the hunk says, I was waiting to step into Tamil industry with a director like Selvaraghavan.

The young actor is busy in Bollywood as well, with Ram Gopal Varma directed 'Department'. RGV is one of my favourite filmmakers and working with him is a dream come true, says Rana.

As rolls up his sleeves to make his Hollywood debut through A Momentary Lapse Of Reason, the coming months will be very exciting for Rana.

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