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I use a food guide to explore a city

After spending a month cavorting with wild elephants in Thailand for his next film, Rana Daggubati talks travel, food and fashion.

As he walks in to the presidential suite at the ITC Kakatiya, Hyderabad, Rana Daggubati is set for work from the word go, untouched like a yogi by the minor stir of star struck folks in his wake. Tall, dark and sporting a wildish beard, the Baahubali star carries himself with casual ease. The best thing about his physical appearance, he says, is his height (6 ft 4 inches), "You do not have to really vie to get attention." Soon after, though, Daggubati delivers a surprise. "I only work on my physique to suit

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