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When you think of Rana Daggubati, you think of Baahubali’s Bhallaladeva—brute strength and aggression. In the , Rana strips that image away. He plays Veeram with a subdued physicality. Yes, he is muscular, but his weapon is not a sword; it is his calm voice and his empathy.

The first sign of trouble was the noise. Giant yellow machines chewed into the forest’s edge. Then came the fences. The ancient river that fed the elephant’s watering hole was diverted to fill a swimming pool for future tourists. Kaadan Movie

In the shadow of the emerald Nilgiris lay the lost kingdom of Sundarba. It was not a kingdom of kings or gold, but of elephants. At its heart ruled Kaadan, a mighty tusker whose footsteps were like thunder and whose heart was the size of a monsoon cloud. The forest was his palace, and the ancient migration trail—the Daan —was his throne room. When you think of Rana Daggubati, you think

Vishnu Vishal (Tamil/Telugu), Pulkit Samrat (Hindi), Zoya Hussain, and Shriya Pilgaonkar. Yes, he is muscular, but his weapon is

: A powerful real estate developer, supported by an environmental minister, attempts to build a luxury township inside a reserve forest.

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