Rana and Prakash Raj’s Retro Avatar

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Macho actor Rana Daggubati and versatile artist Prakash Raj will be seen in retro avatar together.

Well, this is not for any upcoming film but for a television commercial. As per reports, both Rana and Prakash Raj have been roped in as the brand ambassadors of a noted Delhi-based firm.

The duo will be seen in retro avatar for the brand’s television commercial, which has already been shot. The Commercial will be officially launched soon. This will be the first time the duo will be seen together in a TV commercial.

Coming to films, Rana is currently shooting for Rajamouli’s Baahubali 2 and ‘Ghazi’. He has a series of films lined up to go on floors. On the other hand, Prakash Raj is busy with the shooting of ‘Mana Oori Ramayanam’, a Telugu-Kannada bilingual project.


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After Rajamouli, These Two Are Tollywood Perfectionists

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S. S. Rajamouli is often regarded as a perfectionist who takes his time to craft films with precision. While his dedication is widely admired, many actors have also noted that working with him can be a demanding process.

Interestingly, industry insiders say he isn’t alone. Two more names are often mentioned when it comes to a similar relentless pursuit of perfection—Naveen Polishetty and Hanu Raghavapudi.

According to sources, both are known for their intense creative approach rather than any ego-driven attitude. They tend to explore multiple ideas before finalizing anything, often revisiting scenes, dialogues, and staging repeatedly until they are fully satisfied.

Naveen Polishetty, apart from being a popular actor, is also a writer known for his sharp wit and engaging screen presence. His involvement in the creative process often leads to multiple iterations before locking a scene.

On the other hand, director Hanu Raghavapudi is currently working on a big pan-India project, and his meticulous approach is said to be one of the reasons behind the extended production timeline.

While such working styles may be challenging for teams, they also reflect a deep commitment to delivering quality cinema—something that often translates into memorable films on screen.