Mega Power Star owns polo team now

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,August 30 2011]

It is worth mentioning that Ram Charan is fond of horse-riding and he is also interested to play Polo game while riding the horse. After the advent of IPL, several Bollywood stars opted to buy a cricket team.

This time, Ram Charan created a new trend in the Telugu film industry, by buying a Polo team. He bought Hyderabad Polo team and now the team will be called Ram Charan Teja Hyderabad Polo Riding Club.

As per the information, the team is expected to take part in National Polo Tournament in October and it is a surprise that Ram Charan himself would be a part of the team and play in the tournament. If this happens, it would be a record that a Tollywood artiste participating in a national tournament that too with a different game.

Meanwhile, the shooting of 'Rachcha' is busy shooting without any break.

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