Nagarjuna Hopes to Share Screen with Ram Charan and Jr. NTR

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Tollywood’s King Nagarjuna is known not only for his on-screen charisma but also for the strong personal bonds he shares within the industry. Two of his most cherished relationships have been with Megastar Chiranjeevi and Nandamuri Harikrishna. While Chiranjeevi is considered one of Nagarjuna’s closest friends, Harikrishna was like an elder brother to him. Harikrishna, in turn, affectionately referred to Nagarjuna as his younger brother, a sentiment that extended beyond the industry and into real life.

Chiranjeevi has often openly admired Nagarjuna, despite being a legendary actor himself. He has acknowledged drawing inspiration from Nag in various aspects, both personal and professional.

What’s heartwarming is that this bond has seamlessly passed on to the next generation. Ram Charan, son of Chiranjeevi, holds Nagarjuna in high regard and treats his words with deep respect—almost like sacred advice. On the other hand, Jr. NTR shares an especially close bond with Nag, lovingly calling him “Babai” (uncle), while Nagarjuna refers to him fondly as “our big boy.”

Such strong emotional connections across generations are rare and speak volumes about the respect and affection between these film families.

Now, an interesting development has surfaced from the Akkineni circle. Reportedly, Nagarjuna has long harbored a wish to act alongside Ram Charan and Jr. NTR in their films. It is said that he is eagerly waiting for the right script and opportunity to make this dream a reality.

Both Charan and Tarak would undoubtedly welcome Nagarjuna with open arms, but bringing such a massive combination together on-screen isn’t easy. The script, characters, and scale must do justice to their individual images and stature in the industry. It’s a challenging process—but not impossible.

If it happens, a collaboration between Nagarjuna, Charan, and Tarak could be one of the most celebrated multi-starrers in Telugu cinema history.


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