After acquiring the Hindi dubbed version of Baahubali for a whopping price, Karan Johar, one of India's most happening filmmakers, gave it a humongous release and publicised it on par with any other Bollywood biggie and the rest as they say was history.
Not many know that it was Rana Daggubati, thanks to his close contacts in Bollywood, who was instrumental in Karan acquiring Baahubali. Karan will also be releasing Baahubali's second part, The Conclusion, next summer.
Now, Rana has once again got Karan onboard for his forthcoming Telugu-Hindi bilingual war drama, Ghazi. According to the latest buzz, Karan has acquired Ghazi's Hindi version and he is planning to give it a huge release across the country.
Ghazi's story is based on the mysterious sinking of the PNS Ghazi submarine in Visakhapatnam during the Indo-Pak war in 1971. The film has been directed by debutant Sankalp Reddy and produced by PVP Cinema.
Taapsee plays a crucial role in the film. After the grand success of Baahubali and the latest Pink, craze for Rana and Taapsee have increased across North and with Karan Johar's entry, Ghazi will surely make a strong impact at the box-office.