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South superstar Ram Charan recently spoke about his views on working in Hindi cinema. During an exclusive interview, the actor said that he does not differentiate between Hindi and Telugu films and instead considers himself to be part of Indian cinema as a whole. In 2013, Ram Charan made his Bollywood debut with 'Zanjeer', a remake of the 1973 classic of the same name. In the film, he portrayed ACP Vijay Khanna, a police officer determined to avenge the murder of his parents.

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00:03South superstar Ram Charan recently spoke about his views on working Hindi cinema. During an
00:09exclusive interview, the actor said that he does not differentiate between Hindi and Telugu films
00:14and instead considers himself to be part of Indian cinema as a whole. When asked when fans
00:21can expect to see him in Hindi film again, Ram Charan said,
00:42In 2013, Ram Charan made his Bollywood debut with Zanjir, a remake of the 1973 classic of the same name.
00:49In the film, he portrayed ACP Vijay Khanna, a police officer determined to avenge the
00:55murder of his parents. He was, that is, seen making a special appearance in a song from the
01:012003 film, Kisika Bhai Kisiki Jaan. Interestingly, Ram Charan also made his debut as a playback singer
01:09in the Telugu version of Zanjir titled Thufan. He lent his voice to the song, Mumbai Ki Hero,
01:14which was composed by Churantan Bhatt.
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