Ram Charan has gone into strict self-isolation mode due to the fact that there is a huge spike in COVID-19 cases in India and the fatality attached to it is not only well established, but also growing by the date. However, there's another reason behind it, and it's extremely sad. The devastating piece of information trickling in from the Telugu film industry is that Mega Power Star Ram Charan's personal vanity bus driver recently passed away after battling with complications attached to coronavirus. Also Read - From Acharya to Narappa: 7 South biggies that might get postponed due to the second wave of COVID-19
This came as a rude shock to the star who is very attached to his team. Realizing the grimness of the situation, we hear that Ram Charan has gone into extreme isolation from the external world right now. Coronavirus keeps churning out these sad stories and extreme cases of fatalities, and given how the situation regarding medical care is in the country at the moment, especially if you're not rich and famous, the need of the hour all the more is to observe extreme caution. Like, if Ram Charan can see the severity of the situation given all the resource at this disposal, then surely we can, too. Also Read - Mahesh Babu, Mohanlal, Samantha Akkineni, Vijay Deverakonda — these 13 South stars with their adorable pets will melt your heart
In fact, Ram Charan isn't the first celeb from Tollywood to take such extreme measures for the sake of his and his family's safety. It has been recently reported that other big names like Prabhas and Mahesh Babu are also under strict self-isolation. Another superstar from the industry, Pawan Kalyan, has unfortunately already conracted COVID-19, and is now under home quarantine for his recovery. Also Read - South News Weekly Rewind: Lokesh Kanagaraj to join hands with Mahesh Babu for his next; Shankar hits back at producer V Ravichandran's notice on Anniyan remake
It is time we start taking this very seriously and do everythign in our power to steer clear from any chance of contracting the perilous disease.
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