The pre-release event for “Game Change” took place on January 4th at Rajamandry, where two Ram Charan fans, Aarava Manikanta (23) and Thokada Charan (22), from Kakinada district’s Gaigolupadu, lost their loves on their way home from the event.
While riding their bikes back home, they were involved in an accident at Vadisaleru when a van struck their bike. Both of them died in the accident.
Ram Charan was deeply grieved by the awful tragedy and extended his condolences. As soon as he learned of the occurrence, he dispatched his team to the bereaved families to express solidarity and moral support. He also announced financial assistance of Rs. 5 lakhs each to both families as a show of support. Producer Dil Raju also expressed his condolences, pledging Rs 5 lakh apiece to the families.
Ram Charan said, “We always pray that our fans who attend the event go back home safely. Our Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan garu also wish the same. This is a very unfortunate incident. I can understand the pain of the grieving families. I am going through the same pain. My heartfelt condolences to them.”
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