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Ram Charan releases a memorable video on his wife, Upasana's birthday, revealing the joyous arrival of his daughter

Ram Charan, Upasana reveal a heartfelt video featuring their newborn 

Ram Charan releases a memorable video on his wife, Upasana's birthday, revealing the joyous arrival of his daughter
Ram Charan, Upasana with their baby. (Photo: Twitter/Vamsi Kaka)

Last Updated: 05.43 PM, Jul 20, 2023

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It is a known fact that Ram Charan and Upasana Konidela gave birth to a cute little baby girl. Today, the couple released a touching video capturing the joyous arrival of their precious daughter, Klin Kaara Konidela. Coinciding with Upasana's birthday and Klin Kaara's one-month birth anniversary, the heartwarming video was masterfully produced and directed by the talented filmmaker, Joseph Radhik.

The heartwarming video features the presence of the iconic actor Chiranjeevi and his wife, Surekha Konidela, as well as Upasana's parents, Shobana Kamineni and Anil Kamineni. The entire family's involvement and excitement leading to Klin Kaara Konidela's birth, along with the heartfelt celebrations shared by both family and fans, are beautifully documented.

In the video, Ram Charan shares his emotions leading up to the momentous day, expressing, "I guess everything finds its own place in time, and this baby found its time then. It was very tense... everything had to be done properly, but I think the second the baby comes out is when I think I’m going to be relieved and really enjoy the nine months process."

Ram Charan and Upasana Kamineni/Instagram
Ram Charan and Upasana Kamineni/Instagram

Besides capturing the heartening moments before Klin Kaara Konidela's arrival, the video also unveils the touching story behind her name. Inspired by the Chenchu Tribes, a Dravidian community residing in various Indian states, including Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Odisha, the couple chose this name to reflect their rich culture and values, bestowing a deeper significance to their child's identity.

Upasana Kamineni Konidela expresses her heartfelt desire in the video, stating, "I want my child to become part of the Chenchus. I don’t want any tags behind the child. I think that they should earn their title. It should come with no pressure but hard work and those are very, very important to imbibe in your child’s upbringing. Every moment in life should be cherished, and I think we should value all the happy times we have together."

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