Key Points

Telugu superstar Ram Charan recently met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the successful launch of the Archery Premier League. The actor shared heartfelt photos and praised the PM's vision for promoting sports in India. He expressed how PM Modi's guidance would help preserve archery's legacy globally. Ram Charan also attended cultural events in Delhi, connecting with fans and celebrating his cinematic achievements.

Key Points: Ram Charan Meets PM Modi Praises Archery Premier League Vision

  • Ram Charan praised PM Modi's passion for preserving archery's legacy worldwide
  • The meeting focused on India's first franchise-based archery tournament success
  • Archery Premier League features six teams with 48 Indian and international archers
  • Ram Charan also attended Ravan Dahan event and thanked North Indian fans for love
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Ram Charan meets PM Modi, lauds PM's vision for sports

Telugu superstar Ram Charan meets PM Narendra Modi, honors PM's guidance for Archery Premier League success and promotes archery's global legacy.

Ram Charan meets PM Modi, lauds PM's vision for sports
"Honoured to meet our prime minister shri @narendramodi jee on the success of the world's first Archery Premier League - Ram Charan"

Mumbai, Oct 11

Telugu star Ram Charan recently met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday. The actor took to his Instagram, and shared several pictures from his meeting with the PM.

The two met with regards to the Archery Premier League. PM Modi also presented a statue of a lord to the actor.

The actor penned a long note in the caption, as he wrote, “Honoured to meet our prime minister shri @narendramodi jee on the success of the world’s first Archery Premier League, led by Anil Kamineni Garu. PM JI’s guidance & passion for sports will help us preserve & promote the legacy of archery worldwide”.

He further mentioned, “Congratulations to all the athletes, we hope many more will join this incredible sport for better mental and physical health #ArcheryPremierLeague #ArcheryInIndia #RiseOfArchery”.

The Archery Premier League is India’s first franchise-based archery tournament, launched in 2025 by the Archery Association of India. It includes 6 teams, Prithviraaj Yodhas, Mighty Marathas, Kakatiya Knights, Rajputana Royals, Chero Archers and Chola Chiefs, each squad made up of eight archers (4 men, 4 women), including both recurve and compound specialists.

A total of 36 Indian archers and 12 international competitors were drafted into the teams. Matches are underway at the Yamuna Sports Complex with a round-robin format followed by knockouts. Rajputana Royals and Mighty Marathas are set to square off as both the teams have advanced to the season finale.

Earlier, Ram Charan attended the Ravan Dahan at Balaji Ramleela Maidan in the national capital. During the event, the actor spoke in Hindi, and recollected his portrayal of Alluri Sitaramaraju in ‘RRR’. He also expressed his gratitude to the people of north India for inviting him to the event.

He said in Hindi, “The character that I played in the movie (RRR), his name is also Ram. And what is happening today is happening because of Lord Ram. So I am very grateful to him. I have got so much love. I am from a small industry, and we have come from the south. And we have got so much love in the north. And that is only because of our movie. And your heart is so big. You have invited us so much and kept us in your heart”.

In ‘RRR’, the actor essayed the role of a police officer in British administration. His role was inspired by freedom fighters Rash Behari Bose and Alluri Sitaramaraju. The film was a massive global success, hugely praised for its action, visuals, songs, and storytelling, and it won international awards.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the initiative, I wish more focus was given to developing infrastructure for existing popular sports. Many talented athletes struggle due to lack of facilities and funding.
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Arjun K
Ram Charan representing South Indian cinema with such grace! His humility in acknowledging the love from North India shows true Indian unity. More such cross-cultural exchanges please! 🙏
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Sarah B
The franchise model for archery is innovative! Reminds me of IPL but for traditional sports. Great way to commercialize and popularize lesser-known sports among urban youth.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the international archers participating too. This could really put Indian archery on the global map. Hope to see Indian archers qualifying for Olympics through this platform!
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Kavya N
Love how they've included both men and women equally in each team! Gender equality in sports is so important for our country's progress. More power to our women archers! 💪
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Vikram M
The team names based on historical kingdoms is a nice touch - connects modern sports with our rich heritage. Waiting for the finals between Rajputana Royals and Mighty Marathas! 🏆

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