Mega Star with Superpowers Ram Charan, also known as the “Man of the People,” has launched an official website for his Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust. The CCT was launched on October 18th at the Chiranjeevi Blood Bank in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad. Rangasthalam’s star is currently on a religious pilgrimage in the name of Lord Ayyapa, and he was seen dressed entirely in black. The actor oversaw the entire project and spoke to the press about its highlights. In addition, the ‘RRR’ actor has detailed the Trust’s expansion plans for future charity work. The event also paid tribute to Chiranjeevi’s generous treatment of the media during the Corona Lockdown, when he assisted them with groceries and later gave them a free vaccination.
The website will also provide information on blood, oxygen, cornea donations, and information on their ongoing charity work. According to reports, trust services will now be available online as well. Ram Charan is also said to have launched a new website called ‘K. Chiranjeevi’ (https://www.kchiranjeevi.com) to share information about his father Megastar’s struggles as a star, the films he has appeared in, and his relationship with his producers. Ram Charan was dressed in holy garb during the event mentioned above and went on a religious pilgrimage dressed entirely in Lord Ayyappa’s black attire.
Ram Chiranjeevi, Chiranjeevi’s son, tweeted about it and expressed his delight. He wrote, “it’s an incredible honor to be launching the official websites of @Chiranjeevi CT and @KChiruTweets, the man behind the initiative. The websites http://Chiranjeevicharitabletrust.com and http://KChiranjeevi.com are now live to promote CCT and its motto #CCTWebsiteLaunch.”
Not only that, but Ram Charan has also launched K. Chiranjeevi, a website dedicated to his father’s struggles in the film industry. On the work front, both Chiranjeevi and Charan will be seen in the film Acharya, which also stars Kajal Aggarwal and Pooja Hegde. Koratala Siva directed this big-budget social message film. Ram Charan took the stage at this event and announced that the website would be available in 25 languages and interactive. He also discussed the Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust’s plans to expand its charitable work in the future.