Ram Charan is preparing for the release of Shankar’s “Game Changer” and gearing up to start shooting for his upcoming untitled project RC 16 with director Buchi Babu Sana. The actor recently teased his fans with an Instagram post hinting at a dramatic transformation for his role.
The actor took to Instagram to share a photo of himself walking towards his trainer, captioning it, “Beast mode on 🔥 RC 16 loading… @shivohamofficial.” Fans are eagerly anticipating his new avatar for the upcoming film.
Ram Charan’s trainer, Shivohaam, also shared a picture with the actor and his two pets, expressing his excitement about training Ram for his upcoming film. He took to social media and wrote, “It’s an absolute honor to be part of your transformation journey. Thank you, @alwaysramcharan, for choosing me as your fitness coach. Looking forward to the journey ahead!!! It’s going to be amazing.”
Ram Charan’s next film is shrouded in mystery but is rumored to be a sports drama. Janhvi Kapoor has been cast as the female lead, marking her second Telugu venture after starring alongside Jr NTR and Saif Ali Khan in Koratala Siva’s “Devara: Part 1.” Speaking at a recent event hosted by Hero in August, Ram hinted that his character will have a comedic touch, saying, “I haven’t explored comedy much, but you can expect that from me soon. My upcoming film with Buchi Babu will lean towards comedy.”
Recent Projects: Ram Charan was last seen in SS Rajamouli’s blockbuster “RRR,” co-starring Jr NTR. The film received global acclaim both theatrically and on OTT platforms. With “Game Changer” slated as his next project after “RRR,” expectations are soaring.
In “Game Changer,” Ram is set to portray an IAS officer in a narrative that delves into corruption within electoral politics. The film boasts a stellar ensemble including Kiara Advani, SJ Suryah, Anjali, Srikanth, Jayaram, Sunil, Samuthirakani, and Nassar, scheduled for release in December. Apart from his collaboration with Buchi Babu, Ram has also committed to working with Sukumar again following their success with “Rangasthalam.”