Ram Charan and his wife Upasana Konidela just welcomed a baby daughter, making them proud and happy parents. The actor has finally begun filming on his forthcoming movie, 'Game Changer,' after taking a paternity break. Apart from him, Kiara Advani stars in the Shankar-directed movie.
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On July 11, director Shankar posted a photo from the sets of 'Game Changer' on Twitter. He also mentioned that the cast was returning to the set to film an exciting battle scene. On June 20, Ram Charan welcomed his first child who was given the name Klin Kaara Konidela.
Now, the actor is on his paternity leave and has gone back to the filming sets. Ram will be shooting a combat sequence. Director Shankar posted a picture from the sets and wrote, “Jumping right into a riveting fight sequence. Back in action, truly! #Gamechanger”
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According to rumors, Ram Charan would play an IAS official in his upcoming film. The film's female protagonist will be played by Kiara Advani, with supporting performances by Anjali, S. J. Suryah, Jayaram, Sunil, Srikanth, Samuthirakani, and Nassar. Shankar and Ram Charan work together for the first time on the film 'Game Changer'. Thaman composed the soundtrack for the movie.
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