Ram Charan and wife Upasana celebrate daughter Klin Kaara's 1st birthday: 'Thank you for bringing joy...'

Updated : Jun 20, 2024 12:09
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Ram Charan and Upasana Kamineni Konidela are celebrating a special milestone as their daughter, Klin Kaara Konidela, turns one on June 20. Upasana marked the occasion by sharing a heartfelt throwback video that captured Klin Kaara's birth and naming ceremony.

In her Instagram post, Upasana expressed how Klin Kaara has brought immense joy and happiness into their lives, emphasising how she completes their family.

'Happiest first birthday, my darling Klin Kaara Konidela. You complete us. Thank you for bringing so much joy and happiness into our lives. I’ve watched this video a million times. @alwaysramcharan Thank u @josephradhik & team for capturing these memories,' she captioned the post.

The video, originally shared by Ram Charan on Upasana's birthday last year, resurfaced on Klin Kaara's first birthday. Upasana thanked the photographer Joseph Radhik and his team for beautifully capturing these precious moments. 

Ram Charan and Upasana welcomed Klin Kaara Konidela, their first child, after eleven years of marriage, making her birth even more special for the couple. Since then, they have been sharing glimpses of their daughter on their respective social media accounts. 

More about Ram Charan and Upasana :

The couple, who tied the knot in a lavish ceremony on June 14, 2012, recently celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary. 

On the professional front:

Ram Charan is currently busy filming director Shankar's highly anticipated project 'Game Changer,' slated for a possible theatrical release this September. Following 'Game Changer,' Charan is set to commence shooting for director Buchi Babu Sana's upcoming venture. 

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