‘Zanjeer’ hero Ram Charan Teja encounters road rage incident
“Magadheera” hero Ram Charan Teja, making a debut in forthcoming Hindi film “Zanjeer”, was allegedly involved in an uncanny incident involving two techies on Hyderabad roads.
The actor while returning from shopping in his new Aston Martini car, saw two techies blocking his way in a Maruti Alto and got into a duel with them on the road near Taj Krishna traffic signal in Banjara Hills.
Later, his bodyguards reportedly manhandled the two techies identified as Phanish and Kalyan. Later, both sides were made to compromise and the police said no complaint was registered.
“Yelling at Phanish and Kalyan, Ram made his way through the traffic and parked his car in front of their car. He then called for his entourage and six men arrived on the scene to beat up Kalyan and Phanish,” Circle Inspector Murali of Banjara Hills police station said.
Ram charan Teja’s father is Chiranjeevi, erstwhile Telugu actor and currently Union Tourism minister. Ram Charan has acted in Telugu films Chirutha, Magadheera and Naayak.
While there is no statement from Ram Charan, the typical road rage incident comes close on the heels of the release of his Hindi debut film ‘Zanjeer’ featuring Priyanka Chopra as heroine.
Ram Charan incident: There’s more than what meets the eye
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An eyewitness account of the incident involving the bodyguards of actor Ram Charan Tej and two others reveals that the car in which the duo was travelling brushed against the actor’s Aston Martin at Banjara Hills on Sunday, leading to the altercation.
The decision of the victims — Phanish and Kalyan — to initially lodge a complaint and their subsequent volte face within an hour, raised many an eyebrow too.
Sources say the actor’s car, in which he drove out of Taj Krishna, stood parallel to the victim’s Alto car near a traffic signal in Banjara Hills. Ram Charan flew into a rage when the Alto brushed against his car. He got off the vehicle and started arguing with the duo.
There is no eyewitness account on what happened immediately after that. But two of the actor’s security guards, who were following him in another vehicle, jumped out and attacked Phanish and Kalyan, who had objected to Ram Charan’s behaviour. Even before they could explain what happened, the guards began showering blows and kicking them as passers-by watched helplessly.
After the guards left the place, the duo approached the Punjagutta police, who directed them to the Banjara Hills station. By then, regional news channels had got a wind of the incident.
The two victims informed police at the Banjara Hills station of the incident, but refused to lodge a written complaint. They sat in the station for a while before telling Banjara Hills ACP E. Shankar Reddy that they did not want to proceed with the case. Interestingly, they gave it in writing to the ACP that they did not prefer to lodge a formal complaint about the incident.
Meanwhile, repeated attempts to contact Ram Charan Tej were not successful. A source close to the actor’s family maintained that “the issue is over as the two persons themselves did not want to report because fault also lies with them”.
Pictures show Ram Charan Teja's bodyguards beating two men at crossing
Edited by Surabhi Malik (With Inputs from IANS) | May 08, 2013 10:03 IST (Hyderabad)
Ram Charan is Union Tourism Minister and superstar Chiranjeevi's son.
On Sunday, it was reported that Telugu actor Ram Charan Teja's bodyguards had beaten up two software engineers at a traffic crossing in Hyderabad because their vehicle was blocking the way of the filmstar's fancy Aston Martin. Photographs have now emerged that show the bodyguards roughing up the two men in the middle of the road as traffic whizzes by. (Pics)
No police complaint has been filed about the incident. Ram Charan is Union Tourism Minister and superstar Chiranjeevi's son.
The actor was reportedly driving up from Banjara Hills and was at the Taj Krishna traffic signal, when a Maruti Alto car driven by a software engineer did not make way for his car to turn left. The actor reportedly argued with the two men in the car and then allegedly parked his car in front theirs and his men took over.
In the photographs, Ram Charan's aides are seen clearly manhandling the two men, pulling at the clothes of one, and kicking the other. The actor, who was driving sat in his car through the incident.
The photographs were clicked on a camera phone by a passer-by, who only shared them on Monday.
Ram Charan has worked in Telugu films such as Chirutha, Magadheera and Naayak. He will soon make his Bollywood debut with a remake of the 1970s cult fim, Zanjeer.
No police complaint has been filed about the incident. Ram Charan is Union Tourism Minister and superstar Chiranjeevi's son.
The actor was reportedly driving up from Banjara Hills and was at the Taj Krishna traffic signal, when a Maruti Alto car driven by a software engineer did not make way for his car to turn left. The actor reportedly argued with the two men in the car and then allegedly parked his car in front theirs and his men took over.
In the photographs, Ram Charan's aides are seen clearly manhandling the two men, pulling at the clothes of one, and kicking the other. The actor, who was driving sat in his car through the incident.
The photographs were clicked on a camera phone by a passer-by, who only shared them on Monday.
Ram Charan has worked in Telugu films such as Chirutha, Magadheera and Naayak. He will soon make his Bollywood debut with a remake of the 1970s cult fim, Zanjeer.
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