Daggubati Rana is in news these days. One for his single eye and the other about his success in Baahubali-2.Rana says if the content is good nothing can stop a film from making history.
“I am really happy with the appreciation ‘Baahubali’ is receiving. Its success proves that if you back the right content, it can travel across the country and the globe.
His film Gazi has also created sensation in the film world . Even though it was a small budget movie, it made big impact in the market.
‘Baahubali’ team is not after numbers. If we would have been number guys, we would have never made a film with such a huge budget.
We just wanted to make the biggest war film of this country but what it has achieved is amazing,” Rana added.
Talking about his one eye the 32-year old actor says that he doesn’t even consider it a problem.
“I had a transplant years ago. Very few people knew about it. By logic, it’s a handicap. If I shut one eye, I can’t see from the other. But it is one of those things, which I don’t think too much about. One needs to have the strength to move forward.”
Rana essays the role of antagonist Bhallala Deva in ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’, which hit the screens last week.
The film has some of the grandest war scenes ever seen on Indian celluloid, and Rana says they would often joke about him missing the target while filming these sequences.
“On most of my sets, it is a joke. Like Prabhas would always ask whether I could see the mark before the beginning of an action sequence,” he says.