'RRR' in Japan: Ram Charan and Jr NTR laugh and walk at Shibhuya Crossing with wives

Updated : Oct 24, 2022 16:52
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SS Rajamouli's magnum opus 'RRR' released in Japan on October 21 and the lead stars, Ram Charan and Jr NTR are in the country for the promotions of their film. The actors have been delighting their fans by sharing day-to-day update on social media. On Friday, Ram Charan and Jr. NTR shared a fun video in which they are seen walking hand-in-hand at the Shibuya Crossing with their wives Upasana Konidela and Pranathi Nandamuri, respectively, and Rajamouli's son, assitant director SS Karthikeya and producer Sunny Gunnam and their wives. The gang could be seen with red roses in the video that has been captioned ‘Together forever (red heart emoji)!!’. A song from the movie 'Dosti' plays in the background.

A similar video could be seen on Jr NTR’s account with caption ‘Tokyo Drift, Shibuya Crossing.’  

Upasana also took part in the promotions of the movie. She took to her Instagram and shared some pictures ahead of ‘RRR’s premiere. Ram, Upasana, SS Rajamouli, his wife, Jr NTR and Pranathi were seen posing in the theatre in front of a poster of the film. The post was captioned ‘It’s show time! #rrrinjapan.’ 
Earlier Ram and Upasana dined out with their fans and Upasana had shared a picture.  

'RRR' has done a business of Rs 1,200 crore worldwide.

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