Ram Charan on working in Hollywood: 'there’s definitely going to be news'

Updated : Mar 12, 2023 09:41
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Actor Ram Charan who is gearing up for the Oscars 2023, has talked about looking forward to working in Hollywood films. On the podcast Talk Easy, hosted by former film critic Sam Fragoso, the 'RRR' actor was questioned about working outside India.

To which he said, 'I am open to working in any country where cinema is appreciated and there’s an audience who appreciate your work. Wherever the camera rolls, I want to be there. You can plan toward it and let it happen.'

He added, 'We are in talks definitely. The talks are happening but how it would transcend into a movie and me walking into sets… there’s definitely going to be news, and it will come out in a couple of months.'

Talking about the significance of 'RRR's Oscars nomination for Best Original Song 'Naatu Naatu', he said, 'All the people that I am talking about, even they don't know what this will be doing for our country. You cannot comprehend the result of this day.'

'It is emotional for all of us. It is emotional for my dad who is waiting there. Before taking my flight, he was so sentimental that I was coming here. In 154 films he has done and 42 years he has been working, he has been to the Oscars in the 80s and that too for an appearance, and that also he felt was a huge achievement.' he concluded.

On the work front,  Ram Charan will next be seen in the Telugu film 'RC 15' co-starring Kiara Advani, Director Shankar is making his Telugu debut with the film. 

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