Rana Daggubati

Rana Daggubati’s career is basically a rollercoaster you never want to get off. The guy’s got his fingers in every pie—actor, producer, entrepreneur, you name it. Most people spot him as Bhallaladeva, that ruthless villain from Baahubali, but his journey kicked off way before that, back when he produced the National Award-winning Bommalata in 2004. Not even a year later, he launched Spirit Media, diving headfirst into the world of VFX and animation, and ended up working on over 70 movies behind the scenes. That’s some serious hustle. Fast-forward a bit, and he’s making his acting debut with Leader in 2010, instantly scoring a spot as a big deal in Telugu cinema. Bollywood came knocking soon after; he jumped in with Dum Maaro Dum and kept the momentum going, bouncing between Telugu and Hindi films. Then Baahubali happened, blowing the roof off box office records and turning into this massive cultural beast—movies, games, comics, the works. The sequel? First Indian film to smash the 1000-crore mark. No big deal. Rana didn’t just stop at epic blockbusters. He starred in India’s first underwater flick, The Ghazi Attack, bagging yet another National Award. The man’s range is wild, from upright naval officers to full-on fantasy villains. Oh, and he’s even the Telugu voice of Thanos. Like, come on. Born into a family with storytelling in their blood, Rana also runs things at Suresh Productions and stays deep in the business side—tech startups, comic books, AR/VR, you name it. Through all the chaos, one thing’s clear: everything he touches is about telling a killer story.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1984-12-14
  • Height: 6′ 1¼″ (1.86 m)
  • Birth Location: Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Parents: D. Suresh Babu
  • Professions: Actor, Producer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      movies triviannSo, here’s a fun fact—this guy’s got some serious Tollywood blood running through his veins. He’s Naga Chaitanya Akkineni’s cousin (yeah, the same dude from those hit romantic dramas) and his dad is none other than D. Suresh Babu, who’s basically a heavyweight producer in the Telugu film industry. Can you imagine the dinner table conversations at their family gatherings? Probably half film gossip, half business strategy. With family ties like that, it’s no wonder he’s always been surrounded by cinema and stories since, well, forever. It’s wild how so many big names in the industry are connected, right? The Telugu film world is honestly like one giant family tree, all tangled up with actors, directors, and producers. So, next time you see him on screen, just remember—he didn’t just stumble into the spotlight; he was practically born into it.

    • Quotes:

      reference nArt’s wild, man—it just does its thing, no matter where you come from or what language you speak. The core of any story? That’s what sticks with people. You could throw a film out there in any language, and if the story’s got heart or something real to say, it grabs you anyway. Language barriers? Overrated. People connect with emotions, with struggles, with those little moments that hit close to home, whether it’s in English or some other tongue. That’s the magic—art finds its way. I mean, look at all those international movies winning hearts everywhere. It’s proof no one can box creativity in with some imaginary border. When a story lands, it lands. The rest is just noise. So, here’s to breaking down walls and letting stories run wild—because honestly, that’s where the good stuff happens.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      December 14, 1984

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      6′ 1¼″ (1.86 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Madras, Tamil Nadu, India

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      D. Suresh Babu and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      40 years old