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'RRR' star Ram Charan Teja attends G20 Summit in Srinagar

Kashmir should remain like this always. We have great forest reserves in India and tourists should not disturb it, RRR star Ram Charan Teja said at the G2O session.

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Published : May 22, 2023, 7:27 PM IST

Naatu Naatu star Ram Charan Teja attends G20 Summit
Naatu Naatu star Ram Charan Teja attends G20 Summit
Naatu Naatu star Ram Charan Teja attends G20 Summit

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): 'RRR' star K Ram Charan Teja during a G20 session with film critic Mayank Sharma spoke about his life pre and post-'RRR' movie success. "Kashmir is that kind of place where I have been coming here since 1986. My father, who is also a filmmaker has shot extensively in Kashmir. I have many shots in Kashmir, too. This place has something magical. This is a surreal place, "he said, adding "Bollywood has shot in Kashmir for 95 years, but I feel it will take 95 years more to explore Kashmir."

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He asserted that he wants Kashmir to remain like this always. "Despite being Indian I feel like a tourist in Kashmir. Kashmir should remain like this always. We have great forest reserves in India and tourists should not disturb it," he said. He also shook his legs on the Naatu Naatu song with the South Korean ambassador on the stage of the Sheri Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC).

"Our cinema has evolved a lot. It's not about the south or north, but stories of India are coming out. Hyderabad film industry made me what I am today and it's the best form of entertainment you can have today," he said. He further said, "Every country makes films according to their culture. When you are happy you dance and when you are sad you dance. This is our culture."

Naatu Naatu star Ram Charan Teja attends G20 Summit

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): 'RRR' star K Ram Charan Teja during a G20 session with film critic Mayank Sharma spoke about his life pre and post-'RRR' movie success. "Kashmir is that kind of place where I have been coming here since 1986. My father, who is also a filmmaker has shot extensively in Kashmir. I have many shots in Kashmir, too. This place has something magical. This is a surreal place, "he said, adding "Bollywood has shot in Kashmir for 95 years, but I feel it will take 95 years more to explore Kashmir."

Also read: MM Keeravaani says Guneet Monga was hospitalized for breathlessness after not being allowed to speak at Oscars 2023

He asserted that he wants Kashmir to remain like this always. "Despite being Indian I feel like a tourist in Kashmir. Kashmir should remain like this always. We have great forest reserves in India and tourists should not disturb it," he said. He also shook his legs on the Naatu Naatu song with the South Korean ambassador on the stage of the Sheri Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC).

"Our cinema has evolved a lot. It's not about the south or north, but stories of India are coming out. Hyderabad film industry made me what I am today and it's the best form of entertainment you can have today," he said. He further said, "Every country makes films according to their culture. When you are happy you dance and when you are sad you dance. This is our culture."

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