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Ram Charan says NBK treated him like his kid

on Jan 9, 2025

Ram Charan very rarely goes to talk shows but he attended NBK's Unstoppable Season 4 and the episode is highly entertaining. Being an introvert, it is hard to get him to open up but in his own way with great shyness, he answered to NBK's queries. While most of them are common, he shared an interesting personal thing. 


He shared that NBK was the first one to treat him like his kid. He stated that Chiranjeevi shifted a little later than everyone to Hyderabad from Chennai. He stated that he remembers it vividly that NBK came to their house and took him around along with his kids to show the city. 


Ram Charan stated that he felt really warm about such a gesture from him. Well, fans of both the actors fight too much on social media but these kind of memories tell us how much NBK and Chiranjeevi grew close over the years and maintained a healthy competition. 


Also, Ram Charan stated that he has always been respectful towards everyone as his father would never encourage such rude and abusive behavior. We could see him performing NBK's Narasimha Naidu lines while NBK mouthed Chiranjeevi's Gangleader lines. NBK also looked like a big fan of Gangleader film as he kept remembering it. 


Ram Charan's Game Changer directed by Shankar is releasing on 10th January and NBK's Daaku Maharaaj is releasing on 12th January. Both the films are targeting huge turn out at the box office for this Sankranti festival. 


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