The
Sye
Raa
Narasimha
Reddy
pre-release
event
held
in
Bengaluru
on
Sunday
(September
29,
2019),
proved
to
be
an
absolute
feast
for
Chiranjeevi
fans.
During
the
star-studded
event,
'Megastar'
opened
up
about
working
with
his
son/Tollywood
star
Ram
Charan
on
the
magnum
opus
and
said
that
his
'bidda'
has
fulfilled
his
dream.
He
added
that
the
'Mega
Power
Star'
is
his
'number
1
producer',
much
to
the
delight
of
the
fans
in
attendance.
"I
am
proud
of
Charan.
He
is
my
number
one
producer
and
my
boy.
He
has
fulfilled
daddy's
dream.
Now
that
Telugu
cinema
has
reached
the
next
level,
I
am
confident
about
Sye
Raa," said
Chiranjeevi.
Chiranjeevi
also
revealed
that
he
felt
jealous
of
Ram
Charan
after
watching
Magadheera,
and
this
indirectly
fuelled
his
desire
to
work
on
a
period
film
like
Sye
Raa.
Ram
Charan
too
seemed
confident
about
Sye
Raa,
and
thanked
the
Kannada
film
fraternity
for
supporting
Sye
Raa.
Addressing
Sandalwood
hero
Shivarjkumar,
he
said
that
he
was
grateful
to
the
'Hattrick
Hero' for
attending
the
Sye
Raa
pre-release
event
on
short
notice.
"Shivanna,
thanks
for
attending
the
Sye
Raa
event.
One
call
was
all
that
was
needed
for
you
to
agree
to
support
our
film.
The
Kannada
film
industry
is
supporting
our
movie.
I
feel
that
Sandalwood
and
Tollywood
are
like
brothers,"
said
Ram
Charan.
Actress
Tamannaah
too
joined
Ram
Charan
and
Chiranjeevi
for
the
Sye
Raa
pre-release
event,
upping
the
glam
quotient
big
time.
The
Baahubali
beauty
said
that
she
felt
'lucky'
to
be
a
part
of
the
film
and
said
that
no
one
but
Chiranjeevi
could
have
played
the
lead
in
Sye
Raa.
"I
feel
lucky
to
be
a
part
of
Sye
Raa.
It
feels
so
good
to
see
the
trailer
and
teaser
even
though
it
is
my
film.
No
one
other
than
Chiranjeevi
sir
could
have
played
Narasimha
Reddy
on
the
big
screen.
He
is
a
terrific
and
intense
performer," said
Tamannaah.
Towards
the
end
of
the
Sye
Raa
pre-release
event,
Chiranjeevi
said
that
the
film
has
a
'universal
appeal'
and
will
work
across
languages.
He
added
that
it
is
truly
an
'Indian'
movie.
Sye
Raa
is
slated
to
hit
screens
on
Wednesday
(October
2)
in
five
languages
(Telugu,
Hindi,
Kannada,
Malayalam
and
Tamil),
which
makes
it
a
grand
affair.