Ram Charan and Upasana Konidela express gratitude; share first picture with their daughter

Updated : Jun 25, 2023 07:44
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‘RRR’ star Ram Charan and his wife Upasana Konidela are ‘overwhelmed by the warm welcome’ for their little one.

Upasana took to social media on June 24 to express her heartfelt gratitude and shared a family photo featuring her with Ram, their daughter, and the dog.


The new parents looked stunning in white attires. Upasana cradled their newborn daughter in her arms, while Ram Charan lovingly held their pet Rhyme.


The backdrop is seen decorated with flowers, balloons, and a board saying, ‘Welcome Home Baby.’


Sharing the picture, Upasana wrote, ‘Overwhelmed by the warm welcome for our little one. Thank you for all the love and blessings.’


The comments section of Upasana’s post is filled with heartfelt messages from their fans and industry friends.


Priyanka Chopra and Rakul Preet Singh are among those who congratulated the couple.


After the birth of his daughter, Ram Charan addressed the media and said, ‘My thanks to the media, friends and family members. Like my father said, my daughter was born on June 20.

Upasana has recovered well and now we are going home. My thanks to all the doctors and the staff members for taking care of us. We’re so lucky.

With no complications, both are doing very well. Your prayers will never be forgotten. The blessings we received from all countries make me feel grateful. Thank you so much.’

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