Upasana Kamineni Konidela is one of those women in our society who don’t settle for being a housewife or home runner. She by birth is the owner of Apollo hospital chain and then she got married to Hot Mega Hero, Ram Charan Tej. There was a lot of criticism unwarranted criticism about her looks, weight and family background during her first public appearance with Ram Charan as a couple.Since then, she had put all those critics to silence by doing one good thing after another with the help of Ram Charan and his family. She recently spoke to a media person in a private interview, devoid of her shy nature and who doesn’t want unwarranted coverage about her.
She shared a lot of things, said all the criticism is just a thing of past for her and she cheekily said that it makes her proud to see her husband has so many fangirls who think deserves much better beauty than her. But she said it is between them how they plan their life and what they would do in their personal time.When asked how her charitable nature, she said it was imbibed into her by her parents and grandparents. She said she takes a lot of inspiration from Amala Akkineni who runs Blue Cross in taking care of the animals and balancing the family life. When asked about how big of a film buff, she said she saw mostly Bollywood films and that she was a big Yash Raj movie buff.
She also shared some details about her future plans regarding Apollo chain of hospitals. She said she liked Jagadekaveerudu Athiloka Sundari and a lot of films from 90’s along with Hindi on Doordarshan. About the affairs and link ups of her husband she said, she doesn’t care about the rumours and she knows the truth and believes in his love towards her.She also shared that quite contrast to his shy personality outside he is more of a fun loving and has a great sense of humour to start a conversation with. She shared that they speak about films from other languages and even though hate working out she goes with her husband as he is a big point of motivation. It is nice to know about Strong women, isn’t it?