Ram Charan's wife Upasana says she has "total respect" for her husband as an actor's job is not easy.
"An actor's job is not so easy at all. Definitely prefer working behind a desk. Total respect Ram Charan," Upasana wrote on her Twitter page.
Upasana accompanies Ram Charan to shoot, and she has been closely following her husband's rigorous work out and non-stop shooting for "Dhruva".
Slated to release worldwide on December 2, "Dhruva" is the official remake of Tamil blockbuster "Thani Oruvan".
The film, which is produced by Geetha Arts, also stars Arvind Swami and Rakul Preet Singh in supporting roles.
--IANS
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