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Ram Charan Graces Dussehra Celebration in Delhi, Wins Hearts with Fluent Hindi at Ravana Dahan Event

By Gunjan Chaudhary

October 05, 2025

South Indian superstar Ram Charan, known globally for his blockbuster film “RRR,” recently attended the Ravana Dahan ceremony at Balaji Ramlila Maidan in New Delhi on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra. The actor, who enjoys immense popularity across India and abroad, impressed everyone with his fluent Hindi and heartfelt message to the audience.

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Ram Charan Impressed People With Fluent Hindi

Invited as a special guest, Ram Charan shared his gratitude with the crowd and reflected on his connection with Lord Ram. Speaking in Hindi, he said, “My full name is Ram Charan Teja Konidela. It means the one who is at the feet of Lord Ram, Hanuman. I live where Ram is. Ram resides in all of you, and you called me here, so I came.” The actor also drew a parallel between his real life and his role in “RRR,” where he portrayed Alluri Sitaramaraju, a fierce freedom fighter from British-era India.

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“The character I played in the film is also named Ram, and whatever I am today is because of Lord Ram’s blessings,” he shared. Expressing appreciation for his North Indian fans, Ram Charan added, “I come from the South, from a small industry, yet I have received so much love from the North. You have welcomed me with open hearts, and I will always be grateful for it.”

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Ram Charan’s portrayal of Alluri Sitaramaraju in S. S. Rajamouli’s magnum opus “RRR” received global acclaim. The film’s gripping narrative, high-octane action, and emotional depth earned it international recognition. Its hit track “Naatu Naatu” made history by winning the Oscar for Best Original Song, the first-ever for an Indian production. On the same occasion, the global star also inaugurated the Archery Premier League (APL) as its brand ambassador. As fans eagerly await his next release, “Peddi,” Ram Charan continues to bridge regional boundaries, representing Indian cinema on the world stage with pride and humility.