Rana Daggubati weighs in on nepotism, saying it’s easier for those with a film background to navigate the industry. The actor, known for his roles in “Baahubali” and “Rana Naidu,” shared his thoughts in an interview with ANI.
Growing up, Rana was surrounded by the film industry – his mother worked in a film laboratory, and his father, Suresh Babu, is a successful film producer. His uncle, Venkatesh Daggubati, and cousin, Naga Chaitanya, are also well-known in the industry.
Rana believes that having a film background doesn’t guarantee success, but it does provide an advantage. He notes that understanding the industry and getting opportunities is easier when you have a family connection. The actor also talks about the pressure of living up to his family’s legacy, but says it motivates him to do something unique.
In 2005, Rana started his own production company, Spirit Media, to focus on visual effects, acting, and film production. He aims to bring a unique perspective to his work.
Rana’s upcoming series, “Rana Naidu” season 2, is set to release on Netflix on June 13. The show also features Surveen Chawla, Arjun Rampal, and Kriti Kharbanda.
As Rana prepares for the release of “Rana Naidu,” his thoughts on nepotism have sparked conversation. He emphasizes that ultimately, an actor must perform in front of the camera, regardless of their background.
In a tweet, ANI shared a clip of Rana discussing the benefits of having a film background, saying, “There will be a lot more opportunities that you get. There will be an ecosystem that you…” The tweet has garnered attention, with many weighing in on the topic of nepotism in the film industry.
With “Rana Naidu” season 2 on the horizon, fans are eager to see Rana take on the lead role once again. The series promises to be an exciting watch, with a talented cast and crew behind it. As Rana navigates the industry, his thoughts on nepotism serve as a reminder that success is not solely dependent on family ties, but also on hard work and dedication.