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Actors Rana Daggubati, Kriti Kharbanda and Abhishek Banerjee, along with director Karan Anshuman, discuss the new season of their show 'Rana Naidu' on Netflix. The team shares their life experiences, the challenges in the industry and what really matters to them as artistes.

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A video of actor Rana Daggubati getting angry at paparazzi for invading his privacy recently surfaced online. Now, in an interview with India Today, Rana has addressed the incident, stating that he didn't call the paparazzi and criticised the culture prevalent in Bollywood. (Also Read: Rana Naidu season 2 trailer: Arjun Rampal draws battle lines with Rana Daggubati as brutal villain. Watch) Expressing his frustration, Rana said he finds the paparazzi culture annoying: 'I didn't call them. I don't like it. I don't like them in my personal space, and I have been very vocal about it. They come outside my home, which I have respectfully told them [not to do]. And even at airports, they still turn up. I think it's pretty annoying.' A post shared by Viral Bhayani (@viralbhayani) He added that such a culture doesn't exist in the Telugu film industry, where 'privacy is respected'. Speaking further about the airport video, he said: 'I think that in the process of [avoiding them], I dropped my phone because there were so many [people], and they were filming that too. So I think it's... I mean, make content with someone who's paying you and calling you for it. Make it with the ones who want you to be there. Shoot people who are happy to have you [around].' The viral video in question showed Rana exiting the Mumbai airport when several cameramen surrounded him, causing him to bump into a passerby and drop his phone. He was then seen sternly addressing the paparazzi. While many fans supported him for standing up for his privacy, others were surprised by his reaction. Rana will next be seen in the second season of his show Rana Naidu. Directed by Karan Anshuman, Suparn Verma, and Abhay Chopra, the show also stars Surveen Chawla, Venkatesh Daggubati, Kriti Kharbanda, Abhishek Banerjee, and Sushant Singh in key roles. It is set to premiere on Netflix on June 13.


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The Royals director Priyanka Ghose defends Bhumi Pednekar amid trolling: ‘I have seen her go through so much'
Actor Bhumi Pednekar has been at the receiving end of the criticism after the release of Netflix show The Royals. The actor's performance has not really hit a mark with the audience. Now, the director of the show, Priyanka Ghose, has come out in defense of the actor praising her tenacity and "humongous transformation'. (Also read: The Royals director responds to criticism of show, Ishaan Khatter, Bhumi Pednekar's 'absent' chemistry: I'll try better) In an interview with News 18, Priyanka said, "You will be treated like Goddesses, and you will also be ridiculed by trolls. All of the actors and creative stakeholders on this project were very well aware of what we were setting out to do. So, even with Bhumi, she has had an incredibly successful career so far. She's always gotten a lot of love and also, sometimes a lot of criticism for whatever she's done. I don't think she allows it to affect her at all. That's the beauty of working with actors who have been doing this for a long time." Priyanka said that she has been privy to Bhumi's transformational journey and always admired her discipline and professionalism. "I have seen that girl go through so much. From being an overweight girl to trying to get to this size, it's very hard. We all aim to lose weight, but not all of us can do it. She's so healthy and disciplined. Both Ishaan and Bhumi. I can't get over how they would wake up before us to hit the gym, get ready, and get into hair and makeup. Bhumi would already be on set even before the generator van had been switched on," the director adds. Directed by Priyanka Ghose and Nupur Asthana, The Royals is a romantic comedy about a financially struggling royal family in modern-day India. The series stars Ishaan Khatter, Bhumi Pednekar, Nora Fatehi, Zeenat Aman, Vihaan Samat, and Sakshi Tanwar, among others. It released on May 9 on Netflix.