The Rana Daggubati Show Features In-Depth Conversations With S.S. Rajamouli And Ram Gopal Varma
The Rana Daggubati Show captivates with its latest episode featuring S.S. Rajamouli and Ram Gopal Varma, who share insights on their filmmaking processes and inspirations, enriching viewers' understanding of Indian cinema.

Rana Daggubati, renowned for his roles in Indian cinema, has taken to the small screen with The Rana Daggubati Show on Prime Video, captivating audiences by bringing together the luminaries of the film industry for heart-to-heart conversations. His show has quickly garnered a following, thanks to the unique blend of insightful discussions, lighthearted banter, and the genuine connections he forms with his guests. This approach has introduced a fresh dynamic to the realm of talk shows, setting a new benchmark for celebrity interviews.
The forthcoming episode promises to be a treasure trove for cinephiles, featuring in-depth discussions with two titans of Indian cinema, S.S. Rajamouli and Ram Gopal Varma. Their conversations delve into the intricacies of their filmmaking processes, offering audiences a rare peek behind the curtain of their creative worlds. Rajamouli, known for his monumental work on Baahubali, shares the screen with Daggubati, reflecting on their shared experiences during the making of this cinematic behemoth. Daggubati reminisces, "It took a decade of my life—an entire era. We only understood its true value after we finished. We were doing our best work, inspired by the best things we'd ever seen. It hasn't been the same since."
The episode further enriches viewers by bringing the legendary director Ram Gopal Varma into the conversation. Having previously worked with Daggubati on the acclaimed thriller Department, Varma's inclusion highlights the diverse filmmaking philosophies and creative paths explored in the series. This juxtaposition of creative minds provides a compelling narrative, showcasing the wide-ranging approaches and thought processes behind some of India's most celebrated films.

Rajamouli, during the episode, shares insight into his ideation process, stating, "The books you read, the films you watch, the discussions that you are involved in around you—all of it builds up in the form of lava and bursts as an idea at the right moment." Varma contrasts this with his inspiration drawn from real-life experiences, particularly an encounter with a gangster that profoundly affected his storytelling, illustrating how real-world emotions and power dynamics can inspire cinematic narratives.
Varma's revelation about the inspiration behind his film Company left audiences intrigued. Contrary to popular belief, it wasn't the underworld that sparked the idea, but his own experiences within the film industry. "Whether it is the underworld or a film company, the ego wars remain the same," Varma explained, shedding light on the universal nature of power struggles.
Beyond their craft, the episode also explores the figures who have inspired Rajamouli outside of the film industry, such as Sr. NTR, Kurien Verghese, and Lal Bahadur Shastri. His admiration for these individuals underscores the diverse sources of inspiration that influence his filmmaking. On the topic of working with family, Rajamouli emphasizes the importance of professionalism, stating, "We completely forget that we are related to each other while working."
The Rana Daggubati Show, created and hosted by Rana Daggubati himself and produced by Spirit Media, stands out as an eight-episode unscripted Telugu Original. It boasts an impressive guest lineup, including Dulquer Salmaan, Naga Chaitanya Akkineni, Sreeleela, Nani, Rajamouli, and Ram Gopal Varma. The eagerly awaited fourth episode is set to stream on Prime Video on December 14, making it accessible to viewers in India and across more than 240 countries worldwide.
This unique platform not only celebrates the achievements of its guests but also offers an intimate look at their personal journeys, struggles, and the moments of inspiration that have shaped their illustrious careers. Through Daggubati’s engaging conversations with S.S. Rajamouli and Ram Gopal Varma, viewers are granted an unparalleled insight into the minds of these cinematic visionaries.


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