Rana Daggubati says India’s low screen count is triggered by rising real estate cost
He further mentioned, “But no, we just feel like it can be much more. Screens for different kinds of people, and the number of people that are around”.
Actor Rana Daggubati on Tuesday said he will always be indebted to filmmaker Neeraj Pandey and is happy to have played a minor role in his decade-long “incredible journey” in the industry.
On Tuesday, “Baby” filmmaker Pandey tweeted: “What an incredible journey it has been. We share this success with all our actors, crew, staff, critics and audiences. 10 Years of Friday Film Works”.
Friday Film Works is Pandey’s production venture, and its first project was Nasseruddin Shah’s 2008 film A Wednesday.
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In response to Pandey’s tweet, Rana replied: “Congratulations. Glad to have been a little part of your journey. Walked away with so much knowledge from you. Always indebted.”
Congratulation glad to have been a little part of your journey!! Walked away with so much knowledge from you!! Always indebted!! https://t.co/Ck9as1gTse
— Rana Daggubati (@RanaDaggubati) September 5, 2017
Rana played a crucial role in Pandey-directed Baby.
The latest outing from Friday Film Works is Akshay Kumar starrer Toilet: Ek Prem Katha.
Some of his other production ventures include Special 26, Total Siyapaa, M S Dhoni: The Untold Story and Naam Shabana.
Pandey’s upcoming directorial project is Manoj Bajpayee and Siddharth Malhotra starrer Aiyaary.
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