Rana Daggubati in Haathi Mere Saathi 
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Rana Daggubati's Haathi Mere Saathi to have direct-to-TV premiere

Directed by Prabhu Solomon, the Tamil and Telugu versions of the film were released already

IANS

Rana Daggubati and Pulkit Samrat-starrer Haathi Mere Saathi will have a direct-to-television release on Zee Cinema. The film traces the narrative of a man fighting for the rights of elephants and the ecosystem.

It was filmed in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi. While Kaadan in Tamil and Aranya in Telugu have already been released, the Hindi version was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Written and directed by Prabu Solomon, the movie features Baahubali actor Rana Daggubati as the protector of the elephants and nature, along with Pulkit Samrat, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Zoya Hussain, and Anant Mahadevan in pivotal roles.

Sharing his experience, Rana said: "We have a great story to tell with Haathi Mere Saathi. It is a wholesome journey of a man who is closely connected to nature, best friends with elephants and a faithful protector of their community. The film draws light on some serious issues faced by these communities and the thorough dedication to the cause."

Set in deep forests and right in the middle of royal elephants and their protector community, Haathi Mere Saathi shows those emotions which connect humans and animals.

Talking about the film, director Prabu Solomon said: "When I first thought of this story, I had a clear vision of what I wanted to convey. I wanted to put across a germ of thought with a potential to ignite progressive conversations around the cause of protecting elephants and nature."

The movie is produced by Eros Motion Pictures and is scheduled to release directly on Zee Cinema followed by streaming on Eros Now on September 18.

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