Ram Charan's Eyelid Surgery Update: Chiranjeevi Thanks Doctor

Megastar Chiranjeevi has publicly thanked Dr. Sudhakar Prasad for successfully performing a minor eyelid surgery on his son, actor Ram Charan. The injury occurred on the sets of the upcoming film 'Peddi', prompting a brief medical procedure. The film's production team has clarified that Charan is in good health and will resume shooting without any schedule delays. The highly anticipated movie, starring Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor, is slated for release on April 30.

Key Points: Ram Charan Eye Surgery Update from Chiranjeevi

  • Minor on-set eye injury
  • Successful surgical procedure
  • Filming to resume immediately
  • Makers reassure fans of actor's health
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Chiranjeevi shares update on Ram Charan's eyelid surgery

Megastar Chiranjeevi shares a health update on son Ram Charan after a minor eyelid procedure on the 'Peddi' film set.

Chiranjeevi shares update on Ram Charan's eyelid surgery
"Your timely and skilful surgery on Charan's eyelid has truly been a blessing. - Chiranjeevi"

Hyderabad, March 26

Megastar Chiranjeevi has now shared an update on actor Ram Charan's eyelid tsurgery.

Taking to his X timeline to post a picture of the doctor, Chiranjeevi wrote, "Dr. Sudhakar Prasad garu, Your timely and skilful surgery on Charan's eyelid has truly been a blessing. What was a moment of concern for us was eased entirely by your precision, care, and expertise. Your craftsmanship made all the difference, and we are truly grateful. Thank you."

It may be recalled that actor Ram Charan had to undergo a slight procedure to treat a minor injury he had sustained to his left eye on the sets of 'Peddi' on Wednesday.

The makers of the film chose to issue a clarification that actor Ram Charan was now fine and that he would resume filming from Thursday as usual.

In a statement, the makers of the film on Wednesday said, "We'd like to clarify the recent discussions regarding a small incident on the sets of 'Peddi'. We want to reassure everyone that Ram Charan Garu is perfectly fine and in good health. He experienced a minor injury to his left eye while on set, and a slight procedure was carried out. He is set to resume shooting tomorrow without any interruptions to the filming schedule."

The makers further added, "We appreciate everyone's concern, but there is no need for alarm. Everything is well-managed, and the production is progressing smoothly."

'Peddi', which has triggered huge excitement among fans and film buffs, has been in the limelight right from the time it was first announced.

The film brings together a strong cast with Ramcharan and Janhvi Kapoor playing the lead. Senior actors Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, Divyenndu, and Boman Irani will all be seen playing important parts in this film.

On the technical side, the movie is backed by some of the best in the industry. R Rathnavelu is handling the camera work, Navin Nooli is in charge of editing, and Avinash Kolla has designed the film's massive and detailed sets.

For the unaware, the film, which has triggered huge expectations among fans and film buffs, is slated to hit screens on April 30 this year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Safety protocols on film sets need to be stricter. A minor eyelid injury requiring surgery doesn't sound so minor. Hope the production house learns from this.
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Arjun K
Chiranjeevi garu's message shows such a father's concern. Glad the doctor was skilled. Our stars work so hard for our entertainment. Jai Telugu cinema! 🎬
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Sarah B
The media hype around a minor medical procedure is a bit much. But it's good they clarified quickly to stop rumors. Focus should be on the film's release.
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Vikram M
April 30 can't come soon enough! The combo of Ram Charan and Shiva Rajkumar is fire. Hope the injury doesn't cause any delay. Get well soon, Mega Power Star!
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Kavya N
It's heartwarming to see the concern from everyone. In our film industry, actors are like family. Wishing him a smooth recovery and all the best for 'Peddi'! 💐

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