Ram Charan, Chiranjeevi meet Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos in Hyderabad; new film collaboration in the works?

Updated : Dec 08, 2023 16:24
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Netflix’s CEO Ted Sarandos met mega stars Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan in Hyderabad, India, marking a significant moment. The pictures shared on the internet showcased their positive interaction, fuelling fan curiosity.

Sai Dharam Tej and Panja Vaisshnav Tej joined the gathering, stirring speculation about a Netflix collaboration with Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan. Ted Sarandos seemed at ease, sharing jovial moments with the Mega Star family.

Ram Charan's sleek attire showcased effortless style, while Chiranjeevi radiated his trademark charisma.

Indian films have experienced significant success on OTT platforms in recent years.

Ram Charan’s ‘RRR’ emerged as the most-watched Indian film on Netflix last year. Therefore, it is quite plausible that Netflix would express interest in partnering with these prominent Indian actors.

The father-son duo, last seen in ‘Acharya’, is now streaming on Prime Video and ZEE5.

Ram Charan is filming the anticipated political drama ‘Game Changer’, Chiranjeevi is immersed in his upcoming adventure drama, ‘Vassishta’.

Ram Charan's rendezvous with the Netflix CEO stands as a proud moment for his followers. Renowned for his stellar performances and global acclaim, the actor consistently pushes boundaries.

With anticipation for his upcoming film 'Game Changer,' this iconic meeting adds to the excitement.

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