Ram Charan is currently busy promoting his film RRR in the USA, ahead of the Oscar awards ceremony which is set to take place on the 12th of March in Los Angeles. As part of that, the actor has been interacting with various press people and media houses and took part in a podcast recently. In that podcast, Ram Charan spoke about various topics and did not limit himself to just RRR.
Talking about his Deeksha, which he is often seen in, he said that the main reason he’s always doing Deeksha is to keep himself disciplined. He said that he got this discipline from his father, who raised him that way and always ensured that he grew up the right way. About his father, Megastar Chiranjeevi, Ram Charan said that Chiru never let him or his other family members talk about movies when they were at home, and it always used to be about their family only. He said that this is how they are now as well. Charan also spoke about how there are now eight actors from within his own family, only because of Chiru, who hails from a lower-middle-class family.
About RRR, Charan said that it was a pleasure to have worked with Rajamouli, whose vision is unparalleled. He spoke about the grueling process of shooting Naatu Naatu, and the kind of effort that went into making the song, which is now nominated at the Oscars.
Charan hailed Rajamouli in his recent podcast, saying that the director is trying his very best to unite all the film industries of the country into one – the Indian film industry. He said that India is a diverse country that has many cultures and faiths, and yet continues to be united.
The actor said that he would love to work with Hollywood actress Julia Roberts, who is widely admired in India. He also revealed that Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise are his favorite actors. Charan also spoke about how much he loves films like Terminator and Gladiator, and the admiration he has for Mel Gibson’s movies.
About RRR’s nomination at the Oscars, Charan said that winning the Oscar would be like winning an Olympic Gold Medal for everyone in India. He said that the win would be highly emotional for him and everyone else. He also said he wishes and hopes for more and more Indian movies to win Oscars in the years to come.