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Ram Charan plays safe game with Babai
By: Tupaki Desk | 22 Jun 2013 7:00 PM ISTFor Mega Heroes, it's not just always about the competition from outside but they have to handle the same within the family as well. With as many as three top stars in the family aiming for the prestigious No. 1 slot left vacant by Megastar Chiranjeevi, there might be a chance of friction but Ram Charan says there is nothing of that sort happening.
To a question on the prevailing competition among the Megas, Charan replied there is healthy competition between them and it helps everyone perform better. The actor even made it clear he is no way a competitor to his uncle Pawan Kalyan whom according to him is way ahead of him as an actor and belongs to a different league. "I'm a big fan of my uncle. He has got a style and position of his own. Whereas Me and Bunny are different in a certain way. Each of us have a fan base of their own. Yet, when our films gear up for release all of them unite," opined the actor.
Ram Charan who is sharing screen space with Allu Arjun in 'Yevadu' said he would love to work with Pawan Kalyan if a good script that suits both of their images comes his way.
In a way, Charan played a safe game by avoiding comparisons with his uncle who has got the calibre to outshine anyone.
To a question on the prevailing competition among the Megas, Charan replied there is healthy competition between them and it helps everyone perform better. The actor even made it clear he is no way a competitor to his uncle Pawan Kalyan whom according to him is way ahead of him as an actor and belongs to a different league. "I'm a big fan of my uncle. He has got a style and position of his own. Whereas Me and Bunny are different in a certain way. Each of us have a fan base of their own. Yet, when our films gear up for release all of them unite," opined the actor.
Ram Charan who is sharing screen space with Allu Arjun in 'Yevadu' said he would love to work with Pawan Kalyan if a good script that suits both of their images comes his way.
In a way, Charan played a safe game by avoiding comparisons with his uncle who has got the calibre to outshine anyone.
