Will there be Rana Naidu season 3? Here's what we know about Rana and Venkatesh Daggubati's show
Rana Daggubati in Rana Naidu season 2 | Credit: Netflix
Rana Naidu season 3: Rana Daggubati and Venkatesh Daggubati's Rana Naidu Season 2 dropped on the streaming platform Netflix after much anticipation. The season saw the addition of actors like Arjun Rampal, who plays a villain and is receiving a lot of praise for his performance. Amid all the chatter around the show, fans are also eager to know whether there will be another season. Here's everything you need to know about the possibility of Rana Naidu Season 3. And if you're worried about spoilers, don't worry, this is a spoiler-free read! Will there be Rana Naidu season 3?
First of all, it's important to clarify that neither Netflix nor the makers have confirmed whether a new season is on the way. They haven't confirmed or denied anything yet, so no official word is out. Sometimes, a show's renewal depends on the previous season's viewership, while other times it's based on how the story was initially planned.
If we go by how Rana Naidu Season 2 ended let's just say, without giving away any spoilers, there is a possibility that another season might be on the horizon. There's still a lot that can be explored, and several questions remain unanswered. So, while there's no official confirmation yet, the way Season 2 wraps up gives fans hope that a new season could be in the works. Rana Naidu season 1 trends on no. 1 on Netflix
Season 2 of the hit Netflix series Rana Naidu, featuring Rana Daggubati, Venkatesh, and Arjun Rampal, is currently trending at No. 1 on the platform. Rana Daggubati announced the news on his X (formerly Twitter) account. Alongside him and Venkatesh, the cast also includes Surveen Chawla, and Kriti Kharbanda in key roles.
And were at the top!! Thank you for the binges ;) #RanaNaidu2 pic.twitter.com/b8UqPZcBXH — Rana Daggubati (@RanaDaggubati) June 14, 2025
You can stream Rana Naidu season 2 on Netflix now.
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