Rana Daggubati's stunning look in the motion poster of Hathi Mere Sathi, will be released on this day.

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Rana Daggubati's stunning look in the motion poster of Hathi Mere Sathi, will be released on this day.

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The motion poster of Rana Daggubati and Pulkit Samrat's upcoming film 'Hathi Mere Sathi' has been released.

In the past, 'Bhallaldev' of the film 'Bahubali' means that Rana Daggubati is in the news about his marriage. South superstar Rana Daggubati recently married his girlfriend Mihika Bajaj during the lockdown. The motion poster of his next adventure film 'Hathi Mere Sathi' has been released on Wednesday.

The film is being made under the banner of Eros Now. Pulkit Samrat will also be seen in this film along with Rana Daggubati. The film has been shot in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages. This is what makes this film different. All the versions of this film will have Rana Daggubati in the lead role. The second lead role in Hindi will have Pulkit Samrat, Vishnu Vishal in Telugu and Tamil.

Along with the motion poster, the makers have also revealed the release date of the film. The film will be in front of the audience on the occasion of Makar Sankranti next year. In this film, Sweety Gupta of 'Mirzapur' i.e. Shriya Pilgaonkar will also be seen. He is very excited about this film. He tweeted that this is my first and great experience in a film made in three languages. Rana Daggubati wrote about this film, 'Life begins and the forests roar. 'Haathi Mere Saathi' will be released on the occasion of Makar Sankranti next year.

Previously in an interview with PTI, Daggubati had described the film as a reflection to the environmental crisis across the world. “It’s a mirror to the society. This happening in many parts of the country, the world. Everywhere there’s an elephant corridor and urbanisation around. There are cities which grow and break the natural habitat.

Actor Rana Daggubati's action drama 'Hathi Mere Saathi', which was postponed due to coronovirus epidemic, will now hit the screens on Makar Sankranti in January next year.

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