Ram Charan on naming twins Shivram and Anveera Devi; Upasana Konidela calls second-time motherhood ‘calmer and more conscious’
Ram Charan and Upasana, who welcomed their twins on January 31, recently hosted a traditional Naamkaran ceremony attended by close friends and family. For the couple, choosing names for their children was not just ceremonial but emotional and rooted in faith and family legacy.
In an interview with Variety India, Ram Charan opened up about the thought behind the decision.
“Naming them was a deeply personal and spiritual decision for both of us. Upasana and I discussed it extensively, but our parents were very much part of the journey. In our culture, elders bring wisdom and blessings, so their presence in that process meant a lot to us.”
The actor revealed that their son has been named Shivram and their daughter Anveera Devi — names that carry spiritual depth and generational significance.
“Our son’s name, Shivram, reflects two eternal ideals — Lord Shiva and Lord Rama — strength with restraint, devotion with righteousness. It also carries forward my father’s birth name, Shiv Shankar Vara Prasad, so there’s lineage and gratitude woven into it.”
Explaining their daughter’s name, he said, “Our daughter’s name, Anveera Devi, represents boundless courage and divine feminine strength. ‘Veera’ signifies bravery, and ‘An’ expands it to something limitless. The ‘Devi’ is intentional — a reminder that strength and grace can co-exist. For us, these names are not just identifiers. They are aspirations of strength, love and courage.”
“Motherhood, the second time around, feels calmer and more conscious. The first time, everything is new — beautiful, but overwhelming. This time, I feel much more relaxed and grounded. I’ve learned to let go of a lot, and now I don’t panic over the small things anymore. Stability, routine, and unconditional love — that’s really all the little ones need right now.”
Describing life with twins, she added, “Managing twins is magical. I’m only a week into it, so I don’t want to speak too soon — but there’s an extraordinary sense of fulfillment watching all three of my children together. Every moment is a learning experience. Ram has been incredibly hands-on, especially with Kaara. They share such a special bond. For us, making sure each child feels equally loved and secure is what truly makes the difference.”
“In my line of work, there isn’t really a holiday — I’m wired that way. I’m not sure whether to feel happy or conflicted about it. My work gives me purpose and happiness, and my children give me pure joy. Both deserve attention and space to grow in their own way. Right now, my focus is on healing and slowly delivering my next hospital project. I believe life is about balance. Priorities shift with time, and I’ve learned to embrace that rhythm depending on what’s needed.”
The twins were delivered in the same room where Upasana had given birth to their first daughter, Kaara Konidela. It was later revealed that the birth date and time were chosen in accordance with astrological beliefs.
Meanwhile, Ram Charan was last seen in the Shankar's directorial 'Game Changer'.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
“Naming them was a deeply personal and spiritual decision for both of us. Upasana and I discussed it extensively, but our parents were very much part of the journey. In our culture, elders bring wisdom and blessings, so their presence in that process meant a lot to us.”
The actor revealed that their son has been named Shivram and their daughter Anveera Devi — names that carry spiritual depth and generational significance.
“Our son’s name, Shivram, reflects two eternal ideals — Lord Shiva and Lord Rama — strength with restraint, devotion with righteousness. It also carries forward my father’s birth name, Shiv Shankar Vara Prasad, so there’s lineage and gratitude woven into it.”
Explaining their daughter’s name, he said, “Our daughter’s name, Anveera Devi, represents boundless courage and divine feminine strength. ‘Veera’ signifies bravery, and ‘An’ expands it to something limitless. The ‘Devi’ is intentional — a reminder that strength and grace can co-exist. For us, these names are not just identifiers. They are aspirations of strength, love and courage.”
Upasana on embracing motherhood again
While Ram reflected on legacy and symbolism, Upasana spoke about what it feels like to become a mother for the second time. She admitted that the experience feels more grounded and less overwhelming.“Motherhood, the second time around, feels calmer and more conscious. The first time, everything is new — beautiful, but overwhelming. This time, I feel much more relaxed and grounded. I’ve learned to let go of a lot, and now I don’t panic over the small things anymore. Stability, routine, and unconditional love — that’s really all the little ones need right now.”
Describing life with twins, she added, “Managing twins is magical. I’m only a week into it, so I don’t want to speak too soon — but there’s an extraordinary sense of fulfillment watching all three of my children together. Every moment is a learning experience. Ram has been incredibly hands-on, especially with Kaara. They share such a special bond. For us, making sure each child feels equally loved and secure is what truly makes the difference.”
Work, purpose and balance
Despite her pregnancy, Upasana continued working actively until delivery — something she says is part of who she is.“In my line of work, there isn’t really a holiday — I’m wired that way. I’m not sure whether to feel happy or conflicted about it. My work gives me purpose and happiness, and my children give me pure joy. Both deserve attention and space to grow in their own way. Right now, my focus is on healing and slowly delivering my next hospital project. I believe life is about balance. Priorities shift with time, and I’ve learned to embrace that rhythm depending on what’s needed.”
The twins were delivered in the same room where Upasana had given birth to their first daughter, Kaara Konidela. It was later revealed that the birth date and time were chosen in accordance with astrological beliefs.
Meanwhile, Ram Charan was last seen in the Shankar's directorial 'Game Changer'.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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This is the first pair of twins born on Mother Earth!! Also no one before has named their childrenRead allPost comment
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