Upasana Konidela, Ram Charan’s wife, recently shared a social media post in which she penned a note expressing her perspective on The Khas Aadmi Party, urging a change in mindset.
‘I didn’t become khaas because of what I inherited or who I married. I became khaas because I faced pressure and pain, and chose to rise anyway,’ the post read.
Upasana Konidela on Khas Aadmi Party
Taking to her official Instagram post, Upasana wrote, “What makes someone truly khaas? Is it wealth, status, success, fame or the way they are able to impress? Or is it something deeper – like quiet strength, emotional clarity, and the ability to uplift others? We’re told to stay humble, play safe, and wait our turn. Praised for being selfless, but rarely encouraged to dream big or prioritise personal growth.”
“I didn’t become khaas because of what I inherited or who I married. I became khaas because I faced pressure and pain – and chose to rise anyway. I’ve doubted myself, I’ve fallen, I’ve started over. I kept choosing belief. Again. And again,” she further mentioned.
Ending the quotation, Ram Charan’s wife clarified that it has nothing to do with money, status, or fame, “It begins with self-worth – and is powered by gratitude, kindness and courage. This isn’t about ego. Ego demands recognition. Self-worth quietly creates it.”
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Upasana’s relationship with husband Ram Charan
Earlier in an interview with Curly Tales, Upasana spoke about her relationship with Ram Charan. She said, “We realised that we couldn’t have found a better match for each other. We were friends for about two years, no, we didn’t have sparks. It’s not so filmy; it’s not like Magadheera where we touched and felt the spark. We lived in reality.”