
Ram Charan returns home with his family after unveiling wax statue at Madame Tussauds London
Ram Charan
returned home after a memorable trip to London, where he unveiled his
wax statue
at the prestigious
Madame Tussauds
Museum. The '
RRR
' actor was recently spotted at the airport in a relaxed yet stylish look, donning a black and tan outfit paired with a sleek black cap and dark sunglasses. His thick beard added to his rugged charm, making him stand out as he arrived back home. The actor was warmly welcomed by fans and paparazzi. Accompanying him were his wife,
Upasana Konidela
and their daughter, along with his parents.
The wax statue unveiling was a star-studded affair, with Ram Charan's family joining him in London to celebrate this unique honour. Following the unveiling ceremony, the wax figure is set to be transferred to Madame Tussauds in Singapore, expanding Charan's international presence.
On the work front, the actor is gearing up for his next big project, '
Peddi
', a sports drama action film directed and written by Buchi Babu Sana. The film will include some intense action with inspiring sports elements. 'Peddi' boasts an impressive ensemble cast that includes Kannada superstar Shiva Rajkumar,
Bollywood
actress Janhvi Kapoor, and 'Mirzapur' actor Divyendu Sharma, among others.
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The film is set to hit the silver screens on March 27, 2026 and will be a pan-India release in multiple languages.
He will further be joining hands with 'Pushpa' director Sukumar for their film tentatively called 'RC17'. The film will be their second collaboration since the superhit 'Rangasthalam'.
Ram Charan was last seen on the big screens in January, in the political drama film 'Game Changer', which received mix reviews and did perform well at the box office.
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