Rana Daggubati Warns AI Will "Replace All of Us Quite Quickly" in Cinema

Actor Rana Daggubati has issued a stark warning about artificial intelligence's impact on the film industry, stating it will replace professionals quickly. He made these remarks at the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The summit features massive global participation, including over 20 Heads of State and 500 AI leaders, and showcases India's advancements in AI. The event highlights India's commitment to becoming a global AI hub, with the unveiling of 12 indigenous foundation models tailored to Indian languages.

Key Points: Rana Daggubati on AI Replacing Actors in Cinema

  • AI's rapid impact on cinema
  • PM Modi inaugurates AI summit
  • Over 20 Heads of State attending
  • India unveiling 12 indigenous AI models
  • Summit to attract 2.5 lakh visitors
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"It will replace all of us quite quickly": Rana Daggubati on AI's impact on Cinema

Actor Rana Daggubati warns AI could quickly replace film professionals. His comments came at the AI Impact Summit 2026, inaugurated by PM Modi.

"It will replace all of us quite quickly - Rana Daggubati"

New Delhi, February 16

Actor Rana Daggubati has shared his candid views on the rapidly growing influence of artificial intelligence on cinema, warning that the technology could significantly transform the industry.

Speaking on the sidelines of the AI Impact Summit 2026, which commenced on February 16 and brought together policymakers, industry leaders, and technology experts from across India, the 'Baahubali' actor reflected on how AI tools are reshaping entertainment and filmmaking.

At the event, Rana spoke about how rapidly advancing AI tools are reshaping industries, including cinema. Reflecting on the future of actors and filmmaking, he told ANI, "It will replace all of us quite quickly".

Earlier today, the Prime Minister inaugurated the AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in the national capital, underscoring India's commitment to responsible and inclusive Artificial Intelligence.

The Summit will witness unprecedented participation, with over 20 Heads of State, 60 Ministers, and 500 global AI leaders.

After inaugurating the summit, PM Modi interacted with exhibitors, including startups, researchers, and technology leaders, who showcased AI applications across sectors.

The Prime Minister was accompanied by Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Electronics & Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw and Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Jitin Prasada.

An official release said that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a key enabler of India's development journey, strengthening governance and transforming public service delivery in alignment with the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047.The Expo is being held across 10 arenas covering more than 70,000 square metres and hosts global technology companies, startups, academia, research institutions, Union Ministries, State Governments, and international partners.

Thirteen country pavilions are highlighting international collaboration in the AI ecosystem, including participation from Australia, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Serbia, Estonia, Tajikistan and African nations.

More than 300 curated exhibition pavilions and live demonstrations are being organised across three thematic "chakras"--People, Planet, and Progress--reflecting AI's broad-based impact across sectors.

Over 600 high-potential startups are participating, many of whom are building globally relevant and population-scale AI solutions already deployed in real-world settings.

The Expo is expected to attract over 2.5 lakh visitors, including international delegates, and aims to foster global partnerships and business opportunities within the AI ecosystem.

In addition, more than 500 sessions featuring over 3,250 speakers and panellists will be conducted during the event.

Under the IndiaAI Mission, the country is unveiling 12 indigenous foundation models developed by homegrown startups and consortia, trained on vast Indian datasets and tailored to the nation's 22 official languages.

For India, a nation projected to see its AI market surge past USD 17 billion by 2027, this summit is more than a diplomatic triumph - it's a declaration of intent.

With 800 million internet users, a booming startup scene, and world-class digital public infrastructure, India is positioning itself as the bridge between innovation and impact.

- ANI

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Aman W
This summit sounds impressive! 12 indigenous AI models trained on Indian languages is a game-changer for regional cinema. Imagine Marathi or Tamil films with cutting-edge VFX at a fraction of the cost. AI is a tool, not just a threat.
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Rohit P
While the summit's scale is commendable, I hope the focus is on "responsible AI" as the PM said. The rush to adopt tech shouldn't leave thousands of junior artists, dubbing artists, and technicians jobless. We need a just transition plan.
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective from an actor. In Hollywood, the strikes last year were partly about this. India's film industry is so massive, the social impact of AI displacement could be huge. The summit must address this.
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Vikram M
Bahubali used great VFX. AI is the next step. It won't replace stars like Rana, but it might change what 'acting' means. Also, AI can help create historical epics or mythological stories more authentically. Jai Hind to our tech progress! 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think the fear is overblown for now. Our audience connects with stars - their personality, their off-screen drama. An AI can't give interviews or dance at weddings! Tech will assist, not replace, at least for a generation.

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