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Watch: Ram Charan shields daughter Klin Kaara as they get mobbed by huge crowd amid twin arrival

Updated on: 01 February,2026 04:47 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Ram Charan faced chaos outside a hospital as fans mobbed him while he arrived with daughter Klin Kaara following the birth of his newborn twins. The actor was seen shielding his daughter as he made his way through the crowd, raising concerns over safety

Watch: Ram Charan shields daughter Klin Kaara as they get mobbed by huge crowd amid twin arrival

Ram Charan with Klin Kaara

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It's a double celebration for actor Ram Charan and his wife, entrepreneur Upasana Konidela, as the couple have welcomed twins, a baby boy and a baby girl. With the arrival of the twins, Ram Charan and Upasana are now parents to three children. Wishes and blessings have been pouring in from fans and well-wishers across the country. Amid this, a video has surfaced online showcasing how Ram Charan arrived at Apollo Hospital with daughter Klin Kaara and was mobbed by a massive crowd.

Ram Charan and his daughter Klin Kaara get mobbed


In viral videos circulating on social media, Ram was seen getting out of his car with his daughter Klin Kaara in his arms. He even covered her face with a red cloth to shield her. However, he was mobbed by a massive crowd outside the hospital, making it difficult to step inside. Fans jostled to get close to the actor, leaving him irritated.



 
 
 
 
 
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At one moment, he was seen pushing the crowd to make his way while protecting the little one. Fortunately, the father-daughter duo managed to escape the chaos safely. The video has left social media users shaken, with many calling the scenes “unacceptable” and “dangerous.”

Ram Charan, Upasana announce arrival of twin babies

The couple shared their first post after welcoming a baby boy and a baby girl into their lives.

On Sunday, the actor took to his Instagram account to share an adorable picture from their maternity shoot announcing the arrival. He added a caption that read, "Happy to share that we have been blessed with a baby boy & girl. Having two daughters and a son fills us with immense gratitude. The women in our life have been our greatest strength. I'm very thankful to all our fans, family, and well-wishers who have stood by us and supported us through every moment."

About Ram and Upasana

Charan, 40, and Kamineni, 36, got married in 2012 and welcomed their first child, a daughter named Klin Kaara, in 2023. The couple has so far kept her away from the public eye and has not revealed her face.

On the work front, Ram Charan will next be seen in the film Peddi. The movie also stars Janhvi Kapoor, Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, and Divyenndu in key roles. Peddi is set for a global release on March 27, 2026.

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