Chiranjeevi Hails Ramdev as an Artist of Greenery

Update: 2025-01-29 06:02 GMT
Chiranjeevi Hails Ramdev as an Artist of Greenery
Chiranjeevi praises Ramdev’s Emporium Park as a fusion of art, nature, and urban elegance.
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Hyderabad hosted a star-studded event as megastar Chiranjeevi joined Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and other dignitaries to inaugurate the eco-friendly Emporium Park in Proddatur, Rangareddy district. Touted as a future landmark, the park is a stunning blend of art, nature, and innovation.

Taking center stage, Chiranjeevi captivated the audience with his signature wit and heartfelt reflections. "I knew this place before most of you," he quipped, recalling how Ramdev, the visionary behind the park, gifted him rare plants years ago. “Ramdev isn’t just a businessman—he’s an artist. His passion for plants and design is truly inspiring,” the actor praised.

Adding a touch of humor, Chiranjeevi shared his experiences with Ramdev’s botanical treasures. "When he introduced me to plants worth thousands, then lakhs, and now crores, I thought, ‘My income has limits!’” he joked, earning hearty laughter from the crowd.

Beyond humor, Chiranjeevi lauded the park’s potential to redefine Hyderabad’s aesthetic appeal. "It reminds me of the breathtaking landscaping we see abroad—except now, it’s right here, elevating our city’s beauty."

On a lighter note, he playfully inquired about using the park for film shoots. “I asked Ramdev if I could shoot here. He said, ‘Sure, but I’ll direct the first film!’ With this summer heat, I told him I’d wait for winter, bring a heroine, and dance under these trees," he teased, drawing more laughter.

But his admiration was sincere. He emphasized that Emporium Park is more than just a scenic escape—it’s a catalyst for tourism, economic growth, and urban enrichment. “If Hyderabad were a house, this park would be its masterpiece painting—adding charm, value, and elegance,” he concluded poetically.

With such high praise, the park is poised to become an iconic destination, leaving visitors in awe for generations to come.


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