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Rana, Allu Sirish have something in common

Tuesday, January 12, 2010 • Tamil Comments
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What is common between the Allu scion Sirish and Daggubati scion Rana? They are suave, English-speaking and come up with a managerial attitude. While Rana managed a studio of his own, Sirish is currently managing a stylish film magazine named South Scope. Also, the two youngsters, well-versed in English, do blogging, and are highly opinionated.

In Tollywood, these two belong to the first generationers, who think out-of-the-box. Just look at the way Rana has managed his state-of-the-art Spirit Media. The Digital Post entrepreneur, is "accredited with having transformed the evolution of the post production landscape in South India," says his personal profile on his website, and we can't help, but agree. Here is a brief intro to Rana's mini-success profile - "Through Spirit Media, Rana has exposed the South Indian film industry to more sophisticated film quality, thereby creating rapid demand for DI services in South India. Rana channeled Spirit Media into other national and international alliances such as QED, an international VFX collaboration backed by Barry Osborne, and Legend Films, catering to colorization and restoration of films."

Allu Sirish is yet another promising guy. Do not be surprised to see him collaborating with Bolly or even Hollyw talent in future. The no-nonsense Allu Aravind son, could be one of the prime inspirations behind Geetha Arts' recent adventures like Ghajini (Hindi). Trained in classical singing, Sirish comes across as just another fun-loving party-hopper, but he holds promise and may change the future of his father's Geetha Arts by making it India-famous.

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