11 December,2022 03:44 PM IST | Mumbai | ANI
Picture courtesy/Ram Charan`s Instagram account
Tollywood's Megastar Ram Charan has taken fans on a memory trip with a throwback snap.
Celebrating 6 years of his action-thriller film âDhruva', the 37-year-old took to Instagram to share an image of himself from the film.
Captioned "Dhruva" with a heart emoji, the image showed a ripped Ram Charan in his role of ASP K Dhruva from the film, sporting a brown vest and showing off his biceps with rippling veins. The actor had an intense look on his face.
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Fans and colleagues of the âRRR' actor took to the comment section to express their love for the actor's look with fire emojis.
Several users also left words of appreciation and nostalgia for the actor and his 2016 film.
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"Cant believe it's so many years already. Miss our Dhruva days!" actor Allu Sirish wrote. He was featured in a cameo in the action-thriller.
"6 years for dhruva we love it and waiting for dhruva-2," a fan wrote.
"This film will forever remain close to my heart," another fan wrote.
Meanwhile, Ram is wrapping up his highly anticipated film under Shankar Shanmugham's directorial âRC15'. The film, billed as an action drama with current-day politics, features an ensemble cast, with Kiara Advani playing the female protagonist.
He was last seen in the film âAcharya' opposite actor Chiranjeevi.
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