Ram Charan got his own personal chef to cook food for BSF jawans in Amritsar. photos

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Ram Charan with BSF jawans

Actor Ram Charan, whose popularity is increasing after the release of director SS Rajamouli’s epic “RRR”, has prepared delicious food for BSF jawans posted at BSF premises in Khasa area of ​​Amritsar. Sources close to the actor say that Charan, who has been shooting in Punjab for the past few days for director Shankar’s upcoming film, also visited the campus and spent quality time with the real heroes of the country.

The actor managed to get his chef from Hyderabad to Amritsar to prepare hearty meals for the personnel at the mess on the premises. Needless to say, the young men were overjoyed to meet and spend time with the actor. Sources reveal that the actor is clearly overwhelmed with the love being shown to him in Punjab. The actor has also hosted a ‘langar’ at the Golden Temple as a token of gratitude. RRR: Ram Charan organizes langar at Golden Temple after huge success; Represented by Wife Upasana

Earlier in the day, Ram Charan organized a langar service at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, following the massive success of his previous release RRR. While the actor was busy shooting for “RC15”, his wife Upasana Kamineni Konidela represented him. Taking to her Instagram, Ram Charan’s wife shared a video of her visit to the holy place. “As a mark of gratitude Mr. C hosted the langar service at the Golden Temple in Amritsar,” she wrote.

The star wife said, “I got the privilege and opportunity to represent him by participating in the service as he was shooting for #RC15. It really satiated my soul. RC and I feel blessed with your love and it’s a pleasure to have a lot of fun with you.” Please accept with humility.” , Read also: After Ram Charan, Jr NTR follows the success of 21-day Hanuman Diksha post-RRR

Apart from RC15, the actor will also be seen in director Koratala Siva’s Acharya along with his father Chiranjeevi. The film depicts Ram Charan as the protector of the holy land of Dharmasthali, which acts as a link between the holy land and a divine river.

(with IANS inputs)