‘Bhallaladeva’ floors his fans

Actor Rana obliges many with selfies at inauguration of a store

March 25, 2017 07:51 am | Updated 08:04 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

Actor Rana Daggubati going around a store after inaugurating it in Visakhapatnam on Friday.

Actor Rana Daggubati going around a store after inaugurating it in Visakhapatnam on Friday.

Actor Rana Daggubati, who is basking in the success of his latest film The Ghazi Attack and awaits the release of Baahubali: The Conclusion , thanked the fans for all the love, during his visit to the city on Friday for the launch of Lifestyle store at Waltair Uplands. “I love coming to Vizag. This is one of my favourite cities,” said the actor, while waving out to the fans who thronged the newly opened store to catch a glimpse of Rana. Dressed in black, the actor obliged many fans with selfies as he went around the store after the opening, interacting with the people.

Regular visitor

Of late, Rana, who played Bhallaladeva character in Baahubali , has been a regular visitor to the city. Last week, he was here for actor Rakul Preet Singh’s gym launch. Meanwhile, as the buzz grew around the release of the next sequel of Baahubali , fans have grown restless to know a bit more about what’s in store for them. While Rana remained tight-lipped about the film, director S.S. Rajamouli on Friday evening announced on social media that the Baahubali pre-release event will be held on March 26 in Hyderabad and the Telugu audio of the film will be in stores on the same day. “Along with the regular live stream, for the first time, we are streaming the pre-release event in 360 degrees with 4K resolution to give the audiences at home the best viewing experience,” he wrote on Facebook.

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