Is there ego and insecurity between Allu Arjun, Ram Charan and Rana Daggubati? Rana Naidu actor answers
Rana Daggubati is undoubtedly one of the finest actors currently working in the industry. His roles have already left a strong impact on his fans and loved ones.
The actor’s 2010 film Leader is still counted as a remarkable achievement in the history of Telugu cinema.
It is no secret that Rana Daggubati shares a very special bond with Pan-India stars Ram Charan and Allu Arjun. And, the trio also consistently promotes each other’s works and performances. But did you know that earlier there was a rumor that all three stars had an ego rift between them? Read on to explore more further.
Rana Daggubati opens up about rumors of a rift with Ram Charan and Allu Arjun
In a recent interview with Film Companion, when the host asked Rana if is there any ego and insecurity between him, Allu Arjun and Ram Charan, the Rana Naidu star gently smiled and answered.
He said, “See because one is we’re not running the same race, we’re running very different races, everybody has a different cinema that they pick and everybody has seen a success in a very different form and what are we competing on its a certain number of a box office that is the only tangible things but there are so many other aspects we’ll be trying to work on.”
Rana added, “I’ll tell you about Allu Arjun because it’s a recent conversation. The conversation is, ‘What else could we do better in Pushpa 1 that we did not do?’ Like, you’re constantly breaking your own product. They meet months after the film is done, successful, not successful, but they’ll still be talking about where did we go wrong. Those are conversations that really help us grow very much.”
Daggubati also mentioned that once a film releases and is out in the world–say after a duration of 30-40 days of discussions about its making, the outcome becomes very productive. He shared, “I’m just not talking about the three of us. Whether I pick actors like Nani, Adivi Sesh, all of them who make cinema very different from each other. All of us have had that conversation at some point or the other in life”.