#Ram charan Fans
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nightinpinkunderwear · 1 year ago
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I think I'm getting better at his likeness
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kvitravvn · 2 years ago
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RRR
art by  江曽島 ガリ
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lesbianambulon · 3 months ago
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To me I think knockout would like bollywood movies
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cozyscozystumbler · 2 years ago
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kokoreram · 2 years ago
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New edit! 🐅🐅
(follow me on tiktok if you want to see my free time editions 😈)
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luxshine · 1 year ago
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Cherry from #Chiruta as the main dancer of #Jailavakusa 's #SwingZara, because I love that song. And #JLK! And Chiruta, although I could do without a certain very probematic character. Stil, if you like this, Please, lemme know! I am loving drawing #Ramcharan 's characters in sexy clothing! Oh, and if you want a #commission, don't forget to check my #artistree @artistreeio
https://artistree.io/luxshine
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373minami · 2 years ago
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タラクさんとチャランくん模写
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srikarunachannel · 2 years ago
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Check out this post… "Chiranjeevi కూతురు Srija , Kalyan Dev లు విడాకులు తీసేసుకున్నారా ?".
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evrstentertainment · 2 years ago
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The article showcases a video where fans of the popular Indian actor Ram Charan can be seen dancing to the song "Rooba Rooba" ahead of his 38th birthday. The video captures the energy and excitement of the fans as they celebrate their favorite star's birthday. Ram Charan is a well-known actor in the South Indian film industry and is known for his performances in blockbuster movies such as Magadheera and Rangasthalam.
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pariaritzia · 2 years ago
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Queerness in Indian Media
↳Film: RRR (2022, Telugu), dir. S.S. RAJAMOULI
RRR is a historical fantasy action drama that follows Bheem (NTR Jr), a Gond warrior who is in search of a Gond girl who was taken away from their home, and Ram (Ram Charan), the British Army officer assigned to catch him. Ram and Bheem meet under false identities and quickly grow closer, but everything is thrown into chaos once the truth is revealed and Ram is forced to choose between his ambitions and his attachment to Bheem.
Long before any white person had ever heard of RRR, queer Indians were cautiously optimistic that there would be something for us in this movie. There was the song Dosti, which felt more romantic than the average song about friendship; Bheem's intense declaration toward Ram in the trailer; Rajamouli explaining that there is no boy-girl romantic song (a staple of masala Indian cinema in any language) because "the romance angle is between these two guys only...bromance...they are the heroes, they are the hero and heroine, and they are the hero and villain"; the lead actors repeatedly questioning interviewers who referred to Jenny and Seetha as Bheem and Ram's love interests; and the writer, V. Vijayendra Prasad, being a huge fan of Salim-Javed movies, particularly Sholay, whose homosocial pairing has been read as queer by queer Indians for decades.
The movie itself gave us more than we could have hoped for from a project made on such a huge scale. Ram and Bheem mimic many of the "hero and heroine" pairings in so many masala movies, doing everything from the "slow-mo staring" for the first meeting, to getting a whole montage song for the progression of their bond, to dressing each other up, to dancing together at a party, to carrying each other, to rescuing each other.
The final rescue scene is perhaps the most telling, as it twists a well-known myth from the Ramayana by putting Ram and Bheem in the position of heroine and hero. It is not Hanuman who tells Rama where to find Sita in Lanka, but instead Seetha who tells Bheem where to find Ram. Bheem, upon finding him, promises to get him out 'even if [he has] to burn this Lanka down to do it'--then promptly carries him on his shoulders the way Hanuman carried Rama, to do away with any suspicions from homophobic audiences.
Those homophobic audiences still made their complaints--a glance at the oldest comments on any clip or behind the scenes video for RRR will make that clear--but they were drowned out by the many fans of the movie. Ultimately, like with any coded movie, the interpretation is up to the individual, but it is undeniable that a number of queer Indians felt that there was a romantic bond between Ram and Bheem. To dismiss that would do a disservice to the many queer people who have, are, and always will work quietly behind the scenes to write our stories, even if they can never say so directly.
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celestesinsight · 5 months ago
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Must watch for all Salaar/Prabhas/Prithvi/Ram Charan fans!
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I wish this was a real movie. The casting, the visuals everything is so awesome. Whoever made this 🫡
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janesurlife · 1 month ago
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It's a good time to tell you all that I'm a big movie buff SURPRISE 😁😁 so I feel like it's my duty to tell fellow movie buffs about the behind the scenes documentry of RRR one of the greatest indian movie ever made (yes I will stand by this claim till I die)
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This documentary showed the immense work that went into making a film as huge as RRR. Not only that, obviously every movie ever made required a lot of work but what sets RRR apart is the passion and love that SS Rajamouli had for cinema. I have been following him since Vikramarkudu which made me change my views about Ravi Teja cause MY GOD CAN THE GUY ACT...he lived the role of Vikram Rathore. And that's what Rajamouli does... he gets the absolute best out of an actor.
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Before RRR, I was never a fan of charan. I have watched a few of his movies and found nothing special but RRR completely changed my opinion. He played the character of Ram so so well. The conviction with which he made the audience believe that even though his actions were "wrong" he is not the wrong man.
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And the whole sequence of his introduction 😘😘😘😘 chef's kiss. It was so perfect.
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A HUGE APPLAUSE for Senthil for the excellent camerawork and Sabu sir for the production. I understand why Rajamouli keeps these two with him.
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Coming to NTR. I did like him even before RRR but after watching this movie AND the behind the scenes preparation, specially for Komuram Bheemudo song HATS OFF to you Tarak.
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There are a lot of things I want to say about this movie but maybe I'll try to summarize it with these few sentences.
SSR is a director who doesn't make movies just for the sake of it. every story, every scene, every shot has a vision behind it.... nothing is JUST THERE. He knows how to create magic on screen and he does it everytime he dons the directors hat.
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rosellerivers19 · 20 days ago
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What I’m looking most forward to in Game changer
So I’m a fan on Ram Charan have been even before RRR Maghadheera was one of my favorite movies as a kid and not just because of Kajal’s beautiful wardrobe in that movie *cries in can’t wear pretty dresses because of social anxiety*
But we’re not going to be talking about Maghadheera today we are going to be talking about Ram Chatman’s new movie “Game Changer”
Granted I have not seen it because I don’t usually go to the movies and it has released on an Ott platform my family uses but since it’s not in the best quality I’m gonna wait for a bit before watching it and I have exams too so I have to finish that before relaxing.
But Game Changer is a movie I was initially very excited for when it was announced before the trailers and teasers and everything.
It was because it was Ram Charan’s first appearance in a movie after RRR and because the look and style of it , it reminded me of his old movies and gave me the vibe he was going to go the safe route after RRR and give like one of those classic movies but maybe with a more intriguing storyline.
Now after watching the trailer and teaser I still do believe that to some point but after hearing a person on my fyp talk about how the formula this movie used was too much like those old 2015-2018 Telugu movies I’m a bit skeptical but I think I still might enjoy it somewhat.
When I first watched the trailer though I was really excited because I could for the life of me not know what was going on there was a suspense that made me want to watch the movie more. And I couldn’t tell if there was gonna be two or three versions of Ram Charan in the movies because of how different he looks in different parts of the trailer. I’m assuming it’s two but I guess I have to see.
I’m not gonna be comparing my opinions on my first look of Game Changer to Devara at all because they’re clearly very different types of movies Devara is a movie that gives off a lot of dark vibes while Game changer does have conflict but has a more bright color scheme.
Also I do feel like Devara had a good premise the execution and storyline in the end was just . . . meh.
Don’t really know what to expect in the sequel if Devara himself isn’t alive in my opinion it makes it way less interesting and the romance was not there at all.
Back to Game changer
As the title suggest I am going to be describing what I’m looking forward to in this movie.
First of all I’m interested in what the plot would be I know there’s a politician vs police officer plot in there because one of Ram Charan’s characters stated he was an IAS Officer till he dies and after reading the subtitles (don’t bully me I’m not fluent in Telugu) the villain so revealed to be the prime minister of Andhra Pradesh and honestly that itself isn’t really interesting I’ve seen the plot where the corrupt politician steals money from the people a bunch of times I’m just wondering what they’re gonna do with it because I remember S.J Suryah the actor who plays the villain in the movies was also in Saripodha Sanivaram and I really loved his performance in that because of his backstory and dis likable character so I hope “Game Changer” properly utilize him in this movie as well.
Also I’m curious about how the Rangasthalam version of Ram Charan will play a role in the whole IAS officer thing, by Rangasthalam Ram Charan I mean the version of Ram Charan in this film who lives in the countryside or village area with his family a wife and kid since there’s like four versions of him in this film (they decided to really milk him out). Im assuming he’s going to meet the IAS version of himself to talk about the injustices his village is facing and from a scene I accidentally watched while my parents were watching the movie (*Spoiler alert kinda*) Rangasthalam Ram set up his own political party to benefit his village I think but that was like hinted in the trailer as well.
I know the IAS Ram Plotline will be the main plotline because of how many scenes we have of him compared to Rangasthalam Ram but honestly I’m looking forward to scenes with Rangasthalam Ram way more.
Rangasthalam Ram in this movies seems so honest and hardworking and sweet and IAS Ram is also honest and hardworking but there’s something relatable or endearing about Rangasthalam Ram he seems like he isn’t a natural leader and struggles to help his village in family to get through their tough environment but pushes through because he deeply cares for them. And that’s true bravery fighting to protect the people that you love even if it isn’t with fists but other actions this is what Mass hero movies gloss over and since “Game Changer” seems like a Mass movie I’m very glad that this type of character is included in this film and as a main character too even if he isn’t the ‘main’ ‘main’ character.
Oh-OH!
edit: So I just watched the song Arugu Meedha from Game Changer. Initially when watching the trailer I thought Rangasthalam Ram’s relationship with his wife seemed way cute than IAS Ram and the conventionally attractive heroine Kiara Advani who seems to be used to fill in the box-
oh well we got a fair skinned heroine let’s check that out and give her no role whatsoever and possibly make her relationship with the Hero incredibly one sided when it comes to affection and probability of working in an actual relationship.
She was also in Vinaya Vidhaya Rama and they did the exact same thing Unlike Devara though where the most screen time we got from Janhvi Kapoor was in the songs I think “Game Changer” will try to decently build up IAS Ram and Kiara’s character’s love story but it probably won’t be anything new or exciting.
Okay so back to my “OH!” I watched Arugu Meedha and in the trailer I thought Rangasthalam Ram’s relationship with his wife is something I’d like better even if I saw like maybe one scene of them together where his wife played by Anjali rested her head on his back as he rode their bike with them and their child which I found very domestic and cute especially since we don’t get a lot of Telugu mass movies where the characters are already married and have this domestic bliss
ARUGU MEEDHA IS SOMETHING ELSE!!!
THIS IS A SONG DEDICATED JUST TO THEM, and sure it isn’t an item song but I don’t freakin care!!! This is cute!
The way Anjali’s character looks at Rangasthalam Ram when he comes home looking upset?!?!?
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It gives off why her very attentive husband brushes past her not out of anger against her but the way he’s so preoccupied with such a troubling matter coming into their once simple life.
AND BY ATTENTIVE I MEAN ATTENTIVE He legit fans her feet when she looks like she’s sick without her asking too like- and he looks so worried it’s so adorable ughhhhh.
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Looking like it’s the last time he’ll see her when she probably got the flu. (Cries in loneliness)
And the fact is he’s probably still in the beginning of his political career after he started his political party for the villagers but he’s still such a caring husband.
And it’s not just him! Anjali seeing him upset uplifts his chin and seems to try and ask him what’s wrong even if what we’re actually hearing is her singing the song. He then turns away because he doesn’t want to subject his wife with his troubles even if he knows she’ll try to help, Especially knowing she’ll try to help the best she can because she loves him so much
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And then we see the bicycle scene again which is nice but I like it more in the trailer since we see her rest her head on her husband’s back and seeing a woman so in love with her husband brings tears to my eyes (because we do NOT get that in Telugu cinema often)
And then more Angst- Anjali ,for some unknown heartbreaking reason, is crying the tears are simply falling off and then Rangasthalam Ram upturns her chin (what in the hell is with all the beautiful eye contact!?!?!?) holds her head in the palms of his hands wiping her tears with the thumbs of his hand before holding her shoulders and gently bringing her closer to cry freely on his shoulder holding the back of her head carefully like a child
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AND TO TOP IT OFF WE GET A RANGASTHALAM RAM VERSION OF THIS TOO
with Anjali rushing over to her husband’s side seeing something is wrong
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She holds his head gently and asks what happened
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AND THIS TIME HE ACTUALLY OPENS UP! because he feels safe around her and wants her comfort and views her as his equal to tell things too. A true soulmate
And then after realizing what happened and why he’s sound defeated and heartbroken with how he can’t bring himself to look at her (out of guilt maybe) she brings his head closer to her shoulder to rest on it so he had the feeling that he’s okay that he’s safe.
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Right there in her arms there is nowhere he’d rather be.
it just shows how endearing and TWO SIDED their relationship is with both of them deeply caring for each other.
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And this scene where Rangasthalam Ram is happily carrying his wife and son off in the sunset shows that he’s not a masculine mass hero he’s just a guy. A guy who loves his family, his wife and son to the moon and doesn’t want anything to happen to them because they’re his life.
Um so that was definitely not tear wrenching (I’m crying as I type). Now this again is just what I’m imagining is happening unfortunately their relationship probably will be watered down thrown under the bridge or etc. but I what happened in Raayan with Meghalai (Aparna Balamurali) and Muthuvelraayan (Sundeep Kishan) from a previous post I made is less likely to happen because Rangasthalam Ram is still a main character more or less and his story matters in “Game Changer”.
So Excluding my whole Im very lonely montage im also curious about the woman in this picture for the movie “Game changer”
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Who is she? And why does she matter?
I actually didn’t realize there was a little bit in the photo at first but I’m hypothesizing this has something to do with one of the character’s childhood trauma specifically the IAS Officer or maybe the “Collector” ,I don’t know how many Ram Charans are in this movie.
And that’s because he’s yelling for his mother in an abandoned building in construction. Then again the villain the minister might’ve actually kidnapped his mother and family who knows.
The woman whose face is blurred is probably either a reference to the woman in this picture or her herself
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Or wait- that might be Anjali! The necklace and dress design matches the blurred woman but maybe it’s her husband’s mother’s attire and she’s wearing it for some special day but something unexpected happens.
God the theories you can make with the smallest things the movie better be feeding these theories.
Anyway that’s all I have to say for today I might or may not make a post after I watch “Game Changer” since I still haven’t made another post about Raayan after watching the movie. It’s mostly because I didn’t have a lot of complaints except for uh, ruining my hopes and dreams about Meghalaai and Muthuvelraayan but yeah we’ll see if Game Changer ends up not being an utter failure and ‘Rajamouli’s curse’ running in production then maybe I’ll make another post dedicated to Rangasthalam Ram and his story or maybe about the absurdity of having like 4 Ram Charan characters in one movie.
Yours truly
Roselle 🪷
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cozyscozystumbler · 2 years ago
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ririsasy · 2 years ago
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These past three years Tarak always posted something on his twitter on Charan’s birthday :
2020. 2021
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2022
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OMG HE FINALLY POSTED IT 😭 (Mind you I keep refreshing his feed to see this one post about charan lmao) Happy he hasn’t abandoned the tradition yet though I wished he would have posted a picture with it like he always does 🥲 But beggars can’t be choosers 😉
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Here a bonus in 2019 when he posted something close to Charan’s birthday
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Some of the cute pictures of them together that fans posted under NTR’s birthday wishes for Charan this year 🥹
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Happy Birthday Ram Charan, Man of Masses, Hope you have an even more amazing career in front of you and definitely wish you could be screen partner with Tarak again soon, Aameen. 💕🎉🎂🥳
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iam-siriuslysher-lokid · 2 years ago
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We did it!
Letter for RRR and the fandom, from a non-Indian fan
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March 13 2023
RRR has made history this day. We have never expected this would happen. But everybody was dreaming about it ever since its release. The RRR fandom, especially here on this hellsite, we call Tumblr, was consisting of only a small number of lovely people. Perhaps, less than 10 or 20 people. Sharing rrr gifs, essays, theories, fanfics, fanarts, quotes and just everything about how we adore RRR and its art so much.
I was also inactive in Tumblr before I got to see RRR. It was a calm Sunday back in May 2022. The film was featured on my dad's netflix as he always like action films and the film was on that category. My dad also loved Indian films and he is the sole reason that I get to see Indian films when I was a kid. He was watching RRR and I sat with him and I got to see already the middle of the film, which was Ram's cry for help to Akhtar and Akhtar confessing he is Bheem. Yes, I was confused by what was going on but I kept watching because I was already hooked by emotions in their eyes and their intense body languages. My dad was already explaining to me how the plot has gone far, by small bits, so I was getting the gist of the plot at that point. After the film, my mom and I were crying because we were so moved by it, emotionally. Especially, the scene from Bheem's torture. It was excruciating to watch. My dad is already rewinding his favorite parts of the film while I was there enjoying the outro song.
"I have never seen anything like this."
I am a cinephile. But my exception always are action films. Because for me it lacks sympathy and real emotions. All I see in those films are choreography and stunts. However, my mind has changed because of RRR. I have never expected I will cry upon watching it. After 2 days, I already made friends from Twitter about the film. About a week, my inactive Tumblr account since 2013 has been revived to once again find fellow fans and cry and talk and scream about the beauty of ths film. I was in the early times of the RRR fandom here and I've met so many amazing people. Lovely, kind and humbling people. RRR fandom, is by far, the most wholesome fandom I've ever been in my entire fangirl years.
RRR deserves all the recognition it's getting. I've been telling about it to my friends, to my coworkers, to fellow film enthusiasts to check this film. And now here we are, in the last season of awards for RRR to join. And we did it!
I am Asian and although, I may not be Indian, but I have never been so proud of a film winning each award events. My heart is full and happy. I am so glad the world has got to see this film and allowing the Indian cinema on the global stage. The talent the people that made RRR have, has undoubtedly shook the world on its feet. To director, SS Rajamouli, to the ultimately talented and devoted actors who we love, Jr NTR and Ram Charan, to MM Keeravani and Chandrabose for such wonderful music that I never knew exists and to each people that worked so hard for the film.
RRR walked so that Indian talent will shine through to the rest of the world.
I may never know if Rajamouli sir, Tarak anna or Charan anna will read this but you are the best thing that has happened to me in 2022 and you are still making me smile and RRR has saved me.
RRR has saved me.
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