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Ram Charan attends the G20 Summit, grooves to RRR's Oscar-winning song 'Naatu Naatu' with South Korean ambassador

Updated on: 22 May,2023 05:45 PM IST  |  Srinagar
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Actor Ram Charan participated in a side event of the third G20 Tourism Working Group Meeting in the Kashmir valley. This is said to be the first time that an actor from Tollywood is representing the Indian film industry at a prestigious global event

Ram Charan attends the G20 Summit, grooves to RRR's Oscar-winning song 'Naatu Naatu' with South Korean ambassador

Pic Courtesy: Pallav Paliwal

Oscar-winning movie 'RRR' actor Ram Charan arrived in Srinagar on Monday to participate in a side event of the third G20 Tourism Working Group Meeting in the Kashmir valley. In a tweet, J&K's Information and Public Relations Department wrote: "Actor Ram Charan arrives at Srinagar airport to attend the first side event on 'Film Tourism for Economic Growth and Cultural Preservation' of the 3rd G20 #Tourism Working Group meeting."


The actor hit global headlines when 'RRR' won the Oscar this year for the best original song 'Naatu Naatu' that featured him. The film also bagged the Golden Globe award.


In a viral video, Ram Charan can be seen doing the hook step of 'Naatu Naatu' with the South Korean ambassador to India, Chang Jae-bok at the G20 summit in Kashmir. Take a look!


He will be among the representatives of the Indian film industry at the summit to discuss film tourism for economic growth and cultural preservation. Ram Charan's fans, who hail him as a global star, see this as another honour for their favourite actor. This is said to be the first time that an actor from Tollywood is representing the Indian film industry at a prestigious global event.

The G20 summit is an annual gathering of leaders from the world's major economies to discuss and address global issues, primarily on economics, finance and global governance. India, which is presiding over the international forum, chose Kashmir to host the Tourism Working Group meeting. 

During his session, the global star emphasized India's captivating cultural diversity, picturesque locations, cost-effectiveness, and availability of state-of-the-art technology, making it an ideal location for film production. The focus of his dialogue was centred around film tourism, encouraging active participation from G20 member countries.

Speaking of Film Tourism Ram Charan said, "I am truly grateful for the opportunity to showcase the richness of our rooted culture and mysticism through my films. Indian Cinema possesses a unique beauty in its ability to impart valuable life lessons through highly relatable content."

Also read: Here's what 'RRR' star Jr NTR said after their song 'Naatu Naatu' won an Oscar

Meanwhile, in a recent interview with an Indian publication, 'The Little Mermaid' director Rob Marshall has expressed his desire to work with Ram Charan and Jr NTR.

While he was asked about his interest in working with Indian actors, he instantly replied ‘Naatu Naatu Actors’ hinting at Ram Charan and Jr NTR. He further added that the two actors are amazing and fantastic. He also was particularly impressed by their physicality and commended their performances in ‘RRR’ and extraordinary dancing skills. 

This statement by director Rob Marshall is a testament to the growing popularity of Indian cinema on a global scale and the impact it is having on international audiences.

(With inputs from IANS)

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