Ram Charan with his wife Upasana
On Wednesday night, Ram Charan, an actor who just turned 38, and his wife Upasana Konidela departed for a holiday in Dubai. The actor and his wife, Upasana, left Hyderabad with their dog, Rhyme.
Social media users have posted numerous images and videos of Ram Charan from the airport, and his supporters claim he is taking a much-needed break. They also praised his thoughtful gesture towards an airport fan.
Mr. Ram was seen walking into the airport with Upasana and their dog in an Instagram video shared by a paparazzi account. He was dressed in a white T-shirt underneath a black jacket and grey trousers. Upasana dressed down in a black top, a floral jacket, and black leggings. She was also wearing white shoes and carrying a bag. They were both wearing dark sunglasses.
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Ram’s security was seen pushing people away from him in the video. However, the actor advised him not to. Ram removed his hands from the person when his security pushed her away. For a brief moment, he also posed for a selfie with a fan. A fan responded to the video by writing, “His guard was pushing a fan away, but Ramcharan stopped him from doing that. A rare sight!!! Humble fellow!”
Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan met actor Brahmanandam last Friday, a day after Rangamarthanda’s release, and congratulated him on his performance in the film. The Telugu version of Natsamrat, a Marathi hit, is titled Rangamarthanda and is directed by Krishna Vamsi. Ram Charan appeared with a new appearance in the photos. Fans on social media were drawn to the golden highlights in his hair.
Fans speculated that this new appearance might be for Shankar’s upcoming movie Game Changer. This week, on Ram’s birthday, the movie’s title and first image were revealed. Shankar’s entry into the Telugu cinema industry will be marked with this production. Kiara Advani is reportedly his co-star, while Ram Charan reportedly plays an IAS official with anger management issues.
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