Happy Birthday Ram Charan! 

Here are 10 of His Movies Every Cinephile Must Watch

Producer: Priyanka Das Editor: Nisha Dubey 

Chirutha: The film features Ram Charan as a poor man who is wrongly convicted of murder and sent to jail.

Naayak: A young man and his doppelganger unite to combat injustice and settle their own vendettas against the villains.

Orange: Ram Charan plays a man who doesn’t believe in lasting love and pursues a lively romantic relationship. However, their conflicting beliefs about love keep them apart.

Yevadu: Ram Charan portrays a young guy who, after suffering serious injuries and seeing his lover killed in a vicious attack, has a life-saving face transplant. He pursues revenge while hiding his identity from his rivals with a new look.

Magadheera: A warrior is reincarnated 400 years later after his attempt to save the princess and the kingdom results in his and the princess’s deaths. Determined to reclaim his lost love, he embarks on a new journey.

Govindudu Andari Vaadale: The film follows a man who returns to India to find his family on the verge of a rift. Despite his habit of not taking things seriously, he must make an effort to mend his family’s relationships.

Bruce Lee - The Fighter: The film depicts Ram Charan as a stuntman who is mistaken for a police officer by an idealistic woman. He then takes on the role of fighting crime on behalf of the police, despite not being a real officer.

Dhruva: A dedicated police officer is on a highly perilous mission to bring down the most corrupt individual in the country, Siddharth Abhimanyu.

RRR: The Oscar-winning film chronicles the fictitious narrative of two renowned revolutionaries and their path to fighting for their nation in the 1920s.

Rangasthalam 1985: In the movie, Chitti Babu becomes suspicious about his elder brother’s safety after they collaborate to challenge the village president and dismantle his unlawful 30-year-old regime.