Here’s Why Ram Charan’s Baby Was Named KKK

Among Mega fans, there is a circulating theory that Ram Charan named his daughter “Klin Kaara Konidela” as a gesture of love towards Pawan Kalyan. It is well-known that Charan and his “babayi” Pawan Kalyan share a strong bond that has grown since Charan’s childhood. Charan himself has spoken about this bond in interviews and expressed his deep respect and admiration for Pawan at various events.

Fans claim that Pawan Kalyan’s original name is “Kalyan Kumar Konidela” (KKK), and he was initially referred to as K. Kalyan Kumar during the title cards of his first film. Furthermore, the name “K. Kalyan Kumar” was seen as a co-producer for the movie “Rudraveena,” which was produced by Nagababu. Given that the short form of Pawan’s name is KKK, fans suggest that Ram Charan named his daughter “KKK” (Klin Kaara Konidela) in homage to Pawan Kalyan.

However, this theory is entirely untrue, as the Megastar himself clarified in a tweet that the name “Klin Kaara Konidela” is derived from Lalitha Sahasranamam. It is said that Upasana’s mother, Sobhana Kamineni, initially intended to name her daughter “Klin Kaara” but ultimately chose “Upasana.” Hence, her granddaughter’s name, “Klin Kaara,” is a coincidence and holds no relation to Pawan and Charan’s daughter being named “KKK.”

This dispels the speculation and confirms that the name has no connection to Pawan Kalyan, but rather originates from Lalitha Sahasranamam, chosen by Upasana’s mother.