Idea is to find stories that are unique: rana daggubati's avatar as producer

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Just like his film choices, the actor’s other interests too have been unconventional. A sports buff, he recently shot a campaign for WWE India, and he’s also a huge fan of the NBA. As a


child, Rana, who was an avid reader of Amar Chitra Katha comics, can’t help but get excited that he’s in Bengaluru, the place where the journey of ACK actually began. The actor took his love


for the comics to the next level by buying a stake in the company and also giving it a digital revamp. “People of a certain age group in India who speak English learnt about Indian


mythology and the culture of the country from ACK. It had a huge influence on my life too. Post _Baahubali_, we realised we can make cinema about Indian mythology on a grand scale in any


language and the entire country will watch it. So, I found ACK, collaborated with them and we now have three million subscribers on the app. All the comics are available in digital versions


and new titles are being added too. Our studio is also working on live action content which is going to be authentic to India,” he signs off.