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Rana Daggubati injured on the sets
By: Tupaki Desk | 29 Jun 2013 5:36 PM GMTYoung hero Rana Daggubati sustained minor injuries during the rehearsals of much-awaited film 'Bahubali'. While riding horse, the actor lost his balance and fell down and this resulted in few bruises and sprain. He was admitted in a private hospital in Hyderabad.
Rana's manager informed to media that Rana suffered just a minor injury and there is nothing to worry. He even confirmed the Macho hero will be on the sets of 'Bahubali' on Sunday to resume the rehearing process.
As 'Bahubali' is about kings and wars, Rana has undergone training to learn horse riding and sword wielding techniques. Unfortunately, the actor lost his concentration during the training and hurt himself.
Regular shooting of 'Bahubali' kickstarts from July 6th this year after several months of pre-production work. After one week outdoor schedule in Hyderabad, the unit will be shooting some heavy duty action sequences in specially erected sets. It's a multi-lingual film, while the film will be made in Telugu and Tamil simultaneously, it would be dubbed in Hindi, Malayalam and other foreign languages. Keep your expectations high on this Rs 100 crore project!
Rana's manager informed to media that Rana suffered just a minor injury and there is nothing to worry. He even confirmed the Macho hero will be on the sets of 'Bahubali' on Sunday to resume the rehearing process.
As 'Bahubali' is about kings and wars, Rana has undergone training to learn horse riding and sword wielding techniques. Unfortunately, the actor lost his concentration during the training and hurt himself.
Regular shooting of 'Bahubali' kickstarts from July 6th this year after several months of pre-production work. After one week outdoor schedule in Hyderabad, the unit will be shooting some heavy duty action sequences in specially erected sets. It's a multi-lingual film, while the film will be made in Telugu and Tamil simultaneously, it would be dubbed in Hindi, Malayalam and other foreign languages. Keep your expectations high on this Rs 100 crore project!