New Delhi: ‘The Rana Daggubati Show’, an unscripted Telugu original that will debut, is set to discover a different side of their favourite celebrities. Eight thrilling episodes of the highly anticipated series will feature candid and entertaining conversations with some of the biggest names in South cinema, including Dulquer Salmaan, Naga Chaitanya Akkineni, Nani, Rishab Shetty, Siddhu Jonnalagadda, Sree Leela, S.S. Rajamouli and Ram Gopal Varma. The Rana Daggubati-hosted show will break away from traditional talk shows.
While flashes of famous visitors appear in the trailer, Rana Daggubati says that he, too, is clueless about the show's plot. The show's promos boast unscripted interviews with guests in which Rana Daggubati will reveal the hidden sides of famous people. The trailer also features Miheeka, Rana's wife, and other notable figures.
Among the other highlights are moments of light-hearted banter between Dulquer Salmaan and director S.S. Rajamouli, as well as an exciting surprise for Rajamouli at the outdoor set.
Watch the trailer here:
'The Rana Daggubati Show' is set to stream on Prime Video from November 23.
Rana Daggubati On His Talk Show
Sharing his excitement about the upcoming chat series, Rana Daggubati said, “The Rana Daggubati Show isn’t your ordinary talk show! It’s a highly entertaining and interactive window into the very real and unfiltered lives of celebrities that appear on the show. My connection with them and the industry is family-like and not merely professional, and that’s what makes our conversations and the time we spend engaged in commonly shared hobbies so much more fun and natural."
He added, "It’s a one-of-a-kind hangout spot where celebrities can feel right at home and truly be their candid and authentic selves. In the show, just as in our day-to-day lives, we’re absorbed in creative collaborations, reminiscing memories over a cup of coffee or munching our favorite food, cracking jokes, and delving into the back stories behind some of the most memorable moments in our respective careers—that maybe only a handful of people in the world would know.”