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Rana Daggubati all set to rule the box office in 2016

| | Dec 07, 2015, at 08:31 pm
Mumbai, Dec 7 (IBNS): Actor Rana Daggubati has had a reigning year in 2015 with his noteworthy performances in Baby and Baahubali.

Apart from winning critical acclaim for his performance in Baahubali, he has bagged the Best Actor award for the movie at the Asian Vision awards held in Dubai recently.

He has also been nominated for the best supporting role in the soon to be held Stardust Awards.

Rana’s work in the magnum opus has made him one of the most bankable stars in the Hindi, Telugu and Tamil industry with multiple brands vying for his star appeal.

The reigning year will continue in 2016 as he prepares for the sequel to Baahubali followed by Ghazi where he plays the role of a naval officer.

Ghazi will be dubbed in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. After having donned the producer’s hat with the Telugu film Bommalata released in 2004, he will be joining hands with Akshay Kumar to produce the Telugu remake of last year’s Marathi hit Poster Boyz.

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