Rana Naidu

Rana Naidu
Promotional poster
GenreAction
Crime drama
Created byKaran Anshuman
Based onRay Donovan
Written byKarmanya Ahuja
Anany Mody
B. V. S. Ravi
Vaibhav Vishal
Karan Anshuman
Dialogues:
Vaibhav Vishal
Screenplay byB. V. S. Ravi
Story byAnanya Mody
Directed bySuparn Verma
Karan Anshuman
StarringVenkatesh Daggubati
Rana Daggubati
Suchitra Pillai
Rajni Basumatary
Gaurav Chopra
Surveen Chawla
Music bySangeet-Siddharth
ComposerJohn Stewart Eduri
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes18
Production
Executive producersMohit Shah
Pearl Gill
ProducersSunder Aaron
Sumit Shukla
CinematographyJaya Krishna Gummadi (Season 1)
John Schmidt (Season 2)
EditorsNinad Khanolkar
Manan Ashwin Mehta
Running time39–50 minutes
Production companyLocomotive Global Inc.
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseMarch 10, 2023 (2023-03-10) –
present

Rana Naidu is an Indian action crime drama television series on Netflix directed by Karan Anshuman and Suparn Verma.[1] On 19 April 2023, the show was renewed for a second season.[2]

Cast

  • Venkatesh Daggubati as Naga Naidu; Rana, Tej, Jaffa, and Arjun Naidu's father
  • Rana Daggubati as Rana Naidu, Naga's son
  • Sushant Singh as Tej Naidu, Rana and Jaffa's elder brother
  • Abhishek Banerjee as Pawan "Jaffa" Naidu, Rana and Tej's younger brother
  • Surveen Chawla as Naina Naidu, Rana's wife
  • Ishitta Arun as Anna, a nurse and Tej's love interest
  • Rajesh Jais as OB Mahajan, Rana's boss and politician
  • Gaurav Chopra as Prince Reddy, an actor; OB and Rana's associate
  • Ashish Vidyarthi as Surya Rao Naidu/Surya Mohammed Khan, Naga’s older brother and former boss; Tej, Rana, and Jaffa's uncle
  • Suchitra Pillai as Tara, Naga's love interest
  • Rajni Basumatary as Nyla, Naga's former love interest and Arjun's mother
  • Adithya Menon as Srini, Rana's right-hand man
  • Flora Saini as Kavya, OB's sister-in-law and mistress
  • Priya Banerjee as Mandira Sharma, Bollywood actress and Farzad's girlfriend
  • Nishigandha Wad as Vandana Mahajan, OB's wife
  • Ashwin Mushran as Farzad Soonawala, Prince Reddy's producer; OB and Rana's associate
  • Tenzin Dalha as Arjun Naidu, Rana, Tej, and Jaffa's half-brother
  • Mukul Chadda as CBI officer Ejaz Shaikh
  • Bodhisattva Sharma as Rehan
  • Afrah Sayed as Nitya Naidu, Rana and Naina's daughter; Naga's granddaughter
  • Madhav Dhingra as Anirudh "Ani" Naidu, Rana and Naina's son; Naga's grandson
  • Heeba Shah as Anjali
  • Lauren Robinson as Lara, Rana's investigative assistant
  • Supriya Aysola as Padma Naidu, Surya's wife
  • Saurav Khurana as Cricketer Zayed Mirza
  • Milind Pathak as Vijayawada Maharaja
  • Siya Malasi as Chandni
  • Abhishek Bhalerao as Inspector Malvade
  • Anuj Khurana as Aman Khanna / Prince Vithal
  • Janu Kumar as Pamma
  • Zessica Harison
  • Arjun Rampal as Rauf Mirza
  • Dino Morea as Inspector Naveen Joshi
  • Kriti Kharbanda as Alia Oberoi
  • Rajat Kapoor as Viraj Oberoi, Alia and Chirag's father
  • Tanuj Virwani as Chirag Oberoi, Alia's brother
  • Aditi Shetty as Tasneem, Jaffa’s love interest
  • Himanshu Malhotra as Paritosh, Alia's husband
  • Astad Kale as Incepector Tope

Episodes

Episodes

Rana Naidu (season 1) episodes
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Title Directed by Written by Original release date Summary
1 1 "The Emperor of Dirt" TBA TBA March 10, 2023 Rana Naidu works as a fixer for Bollywood celebrities, cleaning up their scandals. When his father Naga is unexpectedly released from prison after 15 years, Rana’s carefully built world begins to unravel.
2 2 "Teen Karod" TBA TBA March 10, 2023 Rana handles a blackmail case involving superstar Prince Reddy, while also trying to protect his daughter from bullying. Naga struggles to reconnect with his family after his long absence.
3 3 "Baap Beta Aur Biryani" TBA TBA March 10, 2023 Rana juggles multiple crises as his brother Jaffa grapples with trauma from the past. Naga attempts to prove himself useful but only creates more tension.
4 4 "You Were Seen" TBA TBA March 10, 2023 An incriminating video threatens Prince Reddy’s career, forcing Rana to take drastic steps. Naga continues to test Rana’s patience, while family conflicts intensify at home.
5 5 "Bye, Bye, Bolly" TBA TBA March 10, 2023 Rana and his team cover up a scandal linked to a high-profile celebrity death. Naina struggles with Rana’s secretive lifestyle, while Naga’s presence unsettles the household.
6 6 "Bheema" TBA TBA March 10, 2023 Prince Reddy’s erratic behavior puts Rana in further trouble. Naga forges new underworld contacts, undermining Rana’s authority and creating a dangerous power struggle.
7 7 "Naina Naidu" TBA TBA March 10, 2023 Naina questions her marriage as Rana’s work consumes him. Meanwhile, Jaffa forms a bond with Tasneem, while Naga manipulates circumstances to his advantage.
8 8 "Crossfire" TBA TBA March 10, 2023 Rana is caught between protecting his client Prince and keeping his family safe. A violent confrontation leaves lasting scars on the Naidus.
9 9 "The Mastermind" TBA TBA March 10, 2023 Naga’s long-term schemes begin to surface, pitting father against son. Rana learns disturbing truths about his family’s past and the cost of loyalty.
10 10 "Game Over" TBA TBA March 10, 2023 Rana finally faces off against Naga, with devastating consequences for the entire family. Betrayals and bloodshed change the Naidus forever, setting the stage for future conflicts.

Episodes

Rana Naidu (season 2) episodes
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Title Directed by Written by Original release date Summary
11 1 "One Last Job" TBA TBA TBA Rana Naidu attempts to retire from his life as a fixer and focus on his family, but his son Ani is kidnapped by the gangster Rauf. Forced back into the criminal underworld, Rana seeks help from his estranged father, Naga. Together, they plan Ani’s rescue with the assistance of powerful ally Viraj Oberoi.
12 2 "Bada Kutta" TBA TBA TBA While Rana confronts Rauf in prison, his wife Naina grows emotionally distant and confides in a new acquaintance, Naveen. Meanwhile, Rana tries to balance Ani’s safety with keeping his criminal dealings away from his children.
13 3 "Well Played Mr. Naidu" TBA TBA TBA Rauf begins blackmailing Rana to bend him to his will. Ani’s birthday celebration turns tense as Rana and Naina’s marital strain deepens, and family tensions threaten to boil over.
14 4 "Kacchaa Limbu" TBA TBA TBA Naga and Tej execute a dangerous heist at Oberoi Studios, seeking leverage against Viraj. Elsewhere, Naina’s closeness with Naveen unsettles Rana. Rana struggles to protect both his family and his brother Jaffa, who is preparing for his marriage to Tasneem.
15 5 "It Will Never Be Okay" TBA TBA TBA After Tej is brutally attacked in prison, Rana makes desperate attempts to free him. At the same time, Nitya becomes trapped in a violent shootout, escalating Rana’s fear that his family will never be safe from the consequences of his life.
16 6 "Double Dholki" TBA TBA TBA Owing Viraj Oberoi a debt, Rana is coerced into covering up the murder of Paritosh. Anjali manipulates Naga into carrying out a dangerous mission, while Naina’s relationship with Naveen continues to test her loyalty to Rana.
17 7 "Sumdi Mein Lomdi" TBA TBA TBA Naveen seizes an opportunity to frame Rana for a crime, hoping to drive a wedge between him and Naina. During the wedding festivities of Jaffa and Tasneem, Rauf launches a deadly ambush, leaving Tej critically injured and Tasneem wounded.
18 8 "One Last Job Again" TBA TBA TBA The Naidu family reels from the wedding attack as Tej fights for his life. Rana finally confronts Rauf and kills him. Before dying, Rauf reveals that OB Mahajan betrayed Rana by leaking Nitya’s whereabouts. Rana confronts OB with a gun, forcing him to face his guilt. Later, at Tej’s funeral, police arrest Rana for Rauf's murder. As Rana is taken away, Naga vows to break him out, setting up the continuation of the story.

Production

Development

The series was officially announced on 21 September 2021 by Netflix media press release.[3]

Filming

Principal photography commenced from October 2021.[4] The series was officially wrapped up shooting in May 2022.[5][6][7]

Marketing

In September 2021, a short clip from the series was released from the Netflix Tudum event.[8][9] The series official teaser was released in September 2022.[10][11] The official released on February 15, 2023.

Release

The series is streaming on Netflix from March 10, 2023,[12] in both Hindi and Telugu languages.[13][14]

Reception

Sangeetha Devi Dundoo for The Hindu wrote "Beneath all that dressing up of sex, alcohol and expletives, Rana Naidu has an undercurrent of pathos. Cinematographer Jayakrishna Gummadi uses warm and dark tones to accentuate the grim atmosphere, aided by John Stewart Eduri's background score."[15]

Raghu Bandi for The Indian Express wrote "The overall story-broken family working hard to come together-actually suits Indian sensibilities. But the way it is treated is not to everyone's taste."[16]

Saibal Chatterjee for NDTV rated 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote "As a series of ten episodes of an average of 50 minutes each, it had the potential for significant tonal variations. A lot of it remains unrealised because the show never quite breaks into a canter. Parts of Rana Naidu are monotonous."[17]

Deepa Gahlot saw a mix of violence and sex in the series and wrote for Rediff.com in her review "Profane language is now par for the course for series about gangsters and a liberal sprinkling of cuss words do not even register anymore. But even so, the overuse of the 'G' word is simply annoying."[18]

Vijayalakshmi Narayanan for The Free Press Journal rated the series 1 star out of 5 and wrote "With cusswords and sexually explicit scenes hitting you like a ton of bricks, you'd have to wonder how 'Rana Naidu' was approved for viewing despite 'College Romance', a relatively harmless show about youngsters, facing a legal notice from the Delhi High Court for 'obscene and vulgar' language."[19]

Deep Haider of India Today rated the series 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote "Rana Naidu could have been a welcome relief from the worldwide wokeness that has afflicted our creative spaces. It does not."[20]

Udita Jhunjhunwala of Scroll.in wrote "It appears as though the creators directed Rana Daggubati to be one-note. If so, he's aced it. He rarely smiles and barely gives his rage a break. In the moments when Rana Naidu quietly, but visibly, masks his judgement or extends a compassionate gesture, you feel a connection with him, but briefly."[21]

Haricharan Pudipeddi for Hindustan Times wrote "Rana Naidu takes the whole family dynamics and gives it a sinister twist. Here's a family that's more flawed than one can even imagine."[22]

Sanchita Jhunjhunwala of Zoom TV rated the series 4 stars out of 5 and wrote "A well written and directed series is one which has a balance of what it tells us it has to offer. As a crime drama, there's just enough crime going on and at the same time, there's also a lot of drama - be it the family, the kids, or the politics, among other things."[23]

See also

References

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