Ram Charan adds another feather to his cap as he becomes a Wildlife Photographer




Ram Charan adds another feather to his cap as he becomes a Wildlife Photographer




South couple Ram Charan and Upasana will be hosting a gala in aid of World Wildlife Fund, called ‘Wildest Dreams’ at their remodelled residence, in Hyderabad. The event will see who's who from the Tollywood film industry. Samantha Akkineni, Akhil among others will grace the event.

Ram Charan shall be making an incredible debut with this event. This time, he will not be in front of the camera, but behind it. Ram Charan has added another feather to cap as he will make his debut as a wildlife photographer.



Some of these pictures include a lion pride, cheetah, giraffes and many more stunning images. Talking about his debut as a wildlife photographer, Charan said, "Nature is where we belong and I have chosen a camera to express my passion for wildlife conservation at this gala event."

Charan's wife Upasana added, "I believe that it is the duty of each and every human being to contribute towards the preservation and protection of wildlife and at this gala, I want, to encourage people to make a positive impact towards the planet."



Ram Charan will be seen next in SS Rajamouli's RRR alongside Jr NTR. The magnum opus also stars Bollywood actors Alia Bhatt and Ajay Devgn in key roles. The shooting of the film kick-started earlier this year and it's set for 2020 release.


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