Aranya shot in 2 countries, 3 languages, 4 forests

Rana Daggubati will wow us this summer in a different avatar. Rana’s forthcoming film ‘Aranya’ is his biggest release after ‘Nene Raju Nene Mantri’. This film was shot in 2 different countries, 3 different languages. It was filmed in 4 wildest forest locales in India and Thailand.

This large-scale action thriller took 250 days to shoot, involving 145 cast and crew members. “It is an incredible film and equally incredible role,” said Rana. 

Touted to be a true story, Aranya will release on April 2. While Pulkit Samrat co-stars with Rana, it has Shriya Pilgaonkar and Zoya Hussain as the female stars. It is directed by Prabhu Solomon.

Jalapathy Gudelli

Jalapathy Gudelli is the editor and chief critic of Telugucinema.com. He has been writing film reviews since 2002. A post-graduate in Journalism from Osmania University, he also studied Film Appreciation at FTII, Pune. He can usually be found on Twitter talking about the film he just watched or updating film news as they develop. You can follow him on Twitter - https://twitter.com/JalapathyG

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