'Academy' Welcomes Ram Charan As New Member Of Actors Branch!

Now, they have officially introduced the Academy's new member class of Actors and Ram Charan is included in it.

Update: 2023-11-02 06:20 GMT

Rajamouli's magnum opus 'RRR' has made history. This film will be etched in the history of Indian cinema forever. It won enormous international applause and bigwigs in Hollywood sang laurels about this massive flick. The movie introduced the talent of Ram Charan and NTR to the international audience. Not just the moviegoers but even the 'Academy' members were highly impressed with the film and its actors.

Now, they have officially introduced the Academy's new member class of Actors and Ram Charan is included in it. This was a sweet surprise to each and everyone. They wrote, "Through their nuanced portrayal and dedication to authenticity, these actors gift us with characters that leave a lasting impression on our hearts and minds. Their mastery of their art form transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary cinematic experiences, enriching our appreciation for the depth and complexity of human emotions. We're thrilled to welcome these accomplished performers to the Actors Branch of the Academy: Lakshana Lynch, Ram Charan, Vicky Krieps, Louis Koo tin-Lok, Keke Palmer, Chang Chen, Sakura Ando and Robert Davi."

The Mega fans are extremely delighted to see their hero getting international recognition and appreciation from the 'Academy' itself. But there are a few people who think that other Indian actors deserve more than Ram Charan. A netizen commented, "Ram charan ?... Indian cinema has many talented artists like Suriya Sivakumar, Shetty brothers, Amir Khan, Mohanlal, ...and many more (in levels of acting not action)."

Another person wrote, "No hate to Ram Charan, but him representing Indian cinema would be like Jason Statham representing Hollywood. Everyone loves them but they're nowhere close to the depth of talent their industries/countries hold. India has actors that rival (some even surpass) the greatest actors of Hollywood (that's right, the Brandos and the De Niros), but they still largely remain unknown to the rest of the world. Would be great if The Academy can look deeper and showcase such talents for global cinema fans."

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