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Actor Rangayana Raghu is known for his acting prowess in mostly Kannada films Hudugaru, Johny Mera Naam Preethi Mera Kaam and others. He has gained adulation from the audiences, especially for his versatility in roles. Next in the line in his versatile performances is the role of a Kung Fu master in the film Vidyapati produced by Daali Dhananjaya.
Esham and Haseen Khan are directing this film. Rangayana’s getup has been making waves on social media for a long time as he has donned this look for the first time in his life. More details about this character are yet to be out in the public domain. The Hudugaru actor will be seen as the Kung Fu master to actor Nagabhushana’s character who will play the role of a karate player.
Besides the look in Vidyapati, the 58-year-old actor’s look in the film Shakhahaari, written and directed by Sandeep Sunkad also dominated the headlines. Rangayana is mostly known for his comedy performances and his shift to a more serious role in Shakhahaari was welcomed by the audiences. His first look in this film surprised the fans with his intense and non-comedic performance. Shakhahaari, backed by Keelambi Media Lab and Last Page Creations received positive reviews from the critics and audience. Gopalkrishna Deshpande, Nidhi Hegde, Vinay UJ, and Prashanth Natana have played key roles in this film.
Rangayana is next slated to act in Dil Kush, Sanju Weds Geetha 2, Night Curfew, Powder, Rangu Ragale, and many other projects. The veteran actor is always looking forward to exploring diverse roles in his acting trajectory. In an interview with The New Indian Express, he said,” I have some interesting films lined up which include Moorne Krishnappa and Agnathavasi. Each project has offered me the opportunity to explore diverse roles and challenge myself creatively.”
Rangayana added that he leaves no stone unturned to prepare thoroughly for his role and ensures to does his homework and mentally immerses himself in that character. According to the veteran actor, he values the commitment given to deliver authentic performances in films.
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