Marvel creator thinks Ram Charan deserves a shot as James Bond, fans rejoice

Updated : Sep 02, 2022 14:21
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Ram Charan has been receiving immense praise for his performance in S S Rajamouli’s blockbuster ‘RRR’ from several celebrities in Bollywood as well as Hollywood. Recently, Marvel creator Cheo Hodari Coker, who is impressed with Ram’s portrayal of a freedom fighter in the film, expressed his desire to see him as the next James Bond. 

There has been a lot of speculation about who will take the baton from Daniel Craig for the iconic role of a British spy lately and Cheo believes that Ram Charan may be a good contender for the role.  

He shared his preferences for James Bond on Twitter on Wednesday. His list also included actors Idris Elba, Sope Dirisu, Matthew Goode, and Damson Idris.  

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Cheo Hodari Choker’s tweet went viral in no time and he took to Twitter again to explain why he thought that these actors would be perfect for the role. 

‘Damn! That escalated quickly. Everyone knows Idris from, well, everything, but to get inside my thinking, watch Sope in Gangs Of London, Matthew G in The Offer, Damson in Snowfall and Ram in RRR. They all deserve a shot at a Savile Row suit and a Walther PPK,’ he wrote. 

Ram Charan fans rejoiced at the possibility of him being cast as Bond. Earlier, directors James Gunn, Scott Derrickson and the Russo Brothers also praised ‘RRR’.  

‘RRR’, which released in March this year, also stars NTR Jr, Alia Bhatt and Ajay Devgn in pivotal roles.  

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