Rana Naidu Season 2 announced: Priya Banerjee all set to play Mandira again

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Priya Banerjee has been making waves in the entertainment industry with her impressive performances in various films and web series. She made her debut in Hindi cinema with the film Jazbaa, which was followed by several other successful projects. However, it was her portrayal of the strong-willed and confident female lead in the web series Rana Naidu that captured the hearts of viewers.

Recently an official announcement was made by Netflix renewing its popular crime drama series Rana Naidu for a second season. Sharing her excitement for the same, the actress quoted, “My character was immensely loved by the audience and I am super thrilled with the announcement of Rana Naidu season 2! Can’t wait to get back to playing Mandira and bringing her to life on the screen once again.”

The announcement of Rana Naidu season 2 has been eagerly anticipated by fans of the series, who were left wanting more after the first season’s thrilling conclusion. Priya’s portrayal of Mandira, a strong-willed and confident character, has been deeply rooted in the audience’s mind who want to see her more and know how her character will evolve for the upcoming season.

The details of the plot and release date for season 2 have not yet been revealed, but Priya’s excitement suggests that the new season will be worth the wait. Fans are eagerly awaiting more updates from the production team and are looking forward to seeing Priya Banerjee back in action in the role.

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