During the Matka pre-release event, Varun Tej opened up about family, resilience, and the impact of his career’s ups and downs. Reflecting on his journey, he shared, “I feel a burden when my films don’t perform well. My brother, Ram Charan, called me at 6:30 AM to offer his support, even though he didn’t have to. He’s been my emotional backbone, and I am grateful for him. Chiranjeevi garu and Pawan Kalyan garu have a permanent place in my heart.”
Addressing those who question his frequent mentions of Chiranjeevi and Pawan Kalyan, he asserted, “It’s my right to acknowledge them. Success aside, we should remember where we started and who supported us along the way. Without that gratitude, success loses its meaning. Chiranjeevi garu, Pawan garu, and my father will always stand by me.”
These remarks have stirred speculation about a possible dig at Allu Arjun, as Varun rarely makes such pointed comments. His statements suggest a strong emphasis on family support and loyalty, themes that seem directed toward ongoing dynamics within the family.
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