Actor Ram Charan has achieved a remarkable milestone with the unveiling of his wax statue at Madame Tussauds London a first-of-its-kind installation featuring an Indian celebrity alongside their pet. The statue includes his beloved dog, Rhyme, making Ram Charan only the second public figure after Queen Elizabeth II to be honored with their pet at the museum.
Ram Charan Recreates Same Pose With Pet Dog Rhyme
This unique tribute adds a deeply personal element to the display and underscores the emotional bond between the actor and his canine companion. The unveiling was held during a private ceremony in London, attended by close family and friends. The statue features the actor in a black velvet bandhgala, the same outfit he wore to the 2023 Oscars when Naatu Naatu from RRR won Best Original Song, a proud moment for Indian cinema.
One of the most touching parts of the event was when Ram Charan’s father, veteran actor Chiranjeevi, became emotional upon seeing the statue. Joined by Ram Charan’s mother, Surekha, the family celebrated this milestone as a meaningful blend of personal and professional success.
The wax figure will remain in London until May 19 before moving to Madame Tussauds Singapore. This tribute not only reflects Ram Charan’s global influence in cinema but also celebrates the importance of personal connections.
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