For Rana Daggubati, 2012 has been a roller-coaster ride in Kollywood. While he first opted out of his original debut vehicle Vetri Maaran���s Vada Chennai, he was next touted to work with Selvaraghavan. He's now working on his first Tamil film, Krish���s Ongaram (Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum in Telugu). ���Finally, I���m debuting in Tamil. We always thought this film had the potential to be a bilingual.
While we shot the action sequences, with minimal dialogues, the talkie portions have begun now. We had people working on the script and dialogues Tamil version,��� reveals Rana.
He adds, ���While I���m practically a newcomer here,
Nayanthara, my heroine, is very popular here. My director
Krish has a following too after his film
Vaanam released last year. So, we decided to go ahead with a bilingual.��� Rana believes that with recent successes like
Naan Ee, which proved that the south Indian sensibilities are similar, a bilingual will work.
Buzz is that Rana also has three other offers from K-Town. ���Yes, there are many offers. But they are all in the nascent stage of discussions. I have been toying with ideas with directors like Selvaraghavan, but it has remained at that. I want to work with many makers here as there are many who makes films on subjects off-the-beaten track,��� ends Rana.