New Delhi: Actor Ram Charan graced the 80th National Mushaira Ghazal event, held at the Kadapa dargah in Andhra Pradesh, as chief guest.
The Telugu actor-producer’s visit to the dargah left a section of Hindus disappointed as they felt it was against their faith. Social media was flooded with hate messages for Ram Charan.
Following this, the actor’s wife Upasana took to her social media handle to give it back to the haters.
Sharing a picture of Ram Charan visiting the dargah, she wrote, “Faith unites, never divides. As Indians, we honor all paths to the divine our strength lies in unity. #OneNationOneSpirit #jaihind @AlwaysRamCharan.respecting other religions while following his own.”
Upasana’s post left netizens divided.
One user wrote, “Love our Religion, Respect other Religions.”
Another wrote, “One Nation One Spirit.”
One X user lectured, “Stop this nonsense Upasana. He is in Ayyappa mala. There are rules to be followed. He made a mistake. Stop chest thumping despite making a grave mistake. This is hurting Ayyappa swami devotees. Did you tell ur hubby to ask Rehman to visit Hindu temples during their Ramzan?”
According to an IANS report, renowned singer and music composer AR Rahman had promised the dargah authorities that Ram Charan would be gracing the ghazal event as chief guest. The actor kept his promise.
Ram Charan will next be seen in ‘Game Changer,’ a political drama revolving around an IAS officer.
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