Who is rana daggubati mother




















He follows Hindu, and he belongs to the Kamma caste. His father, Daggubati Suresh Babu is a Film producer.

His mother, Lakshmi Daggubati is a Homemaker. He as younger brother Abhiram Daggubati. He also has a Younger Sister named Malavika Daggubati.

Actor Venkatesh Daggubati is his uncle. At one point in time, his name was also linked with the Actress Trisha Krishna. They both were spotted spending quality time together. For , he has been dating Interior Designer Miheeka Bajaj , which he confirmed by him. They had got engaged in a private ceremony on 21 May He also acted in some other hit films in which he played the lead roles like Dum Maaro Dum , Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum , Baby , etc. In June, the couple had yet another pre-wedding celebration for which Miheeka wore a gorgeous lavender lehenga.

The date for the wedding was fixed as August 8 and the pre-wedding celebrations are in full swing. Here's a photo of Rana and Miheeka from their haldi ceremony held on Thursday. Producer Suresh Babu told TNM that all the guests and staff who will be present at the wedding and celebrations have been tested for coronavirus. The staff is staying on the premises and is in quarantine.

The wedding will take place at Ramanaidu Studios. Bunty Bajaj has also shared several photos from the pre-wedding celebrations.

While Miheeka looked smashing in her yellow lehenga with unique seashell jewellery, she also posed in Bunty's wedding lehenga. Skip to main content. Flix Wedding Friday, August 07, - Is that a choice you make? You can play with the complexities, and that becomes the fun part about going to the set every day.

They are also a per cent more challenging to play. I grew up in the movies, my parents were working in the movies all the time. I liked Star Wars as a kid, and decided that this is what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. It was easy in the sense that my parents were in the business, so I could understand it much better than the rest of them. I worked with visual effects for about six years before I became an actor.

I used to work with sound and post production for some time. I have the advantage that my exposure and access to all this was greater. I found some stories, there were filmmakers who wanted to make it and I went and worked with them.

It was definitely easier for me because I understood the business, not just in Hyderabad but in India. So ultimately, anything I do will become a long-term thing, as opposed to short term, and that really is the difference between me and probably the others who are not from the movies. Very few people know that when I was growing up, I was living in a shooting house. The top part of the house was where I used to live, and the bottom half was where the shootings used to go on.

For 90 per cent of my school life, I had breakfast on a film set and went to school. Do you think your past in visual effects has really helped you become so big right now? I produce things, work in technology for movies, I work in production — for me, cinema as a whole is an entity that interests me a lot. Storytelling is really what I enjoy the most. I can really understand visual effects to a far bigger degree than most actors, because that was my first job.

I have a technology company called Anthill Studios, which invests in many start-ups in the media, entertainment and tech space. You constantly make it to the most desirable men lists that are drawn up every year. Your films generate critical acclaim. Have you consciously chosen difficult projects so as to not be typecast as just another hot guy?

These things came as perks, I guess laughs. I never had roles that were classically rom-coms or action films or the regular beat. I always had alternate things going on. On the subject of your looks and height, what was it like in college and high school? Did you get many proposals? Arrey, no yaar. I was a chiller in school, chilling and studying less and reading stories and comic books more — and watching movies. Any details we should know?



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