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Ram Charan birthday special: 9 Songs that define his on-screen magic
Mirchi • Updated on Mar 27, 2026 | 11:28 AM ISTShare via
Happy Birthday, Ram Charan!
Right now, he’s gearing up for Peddi, one of his most-awaited films. Starring Janhvi Kapoor, the Telugu-language sports action drama is directed by Buchi Babu Sana and set against a rustic rural backdrop.
So on Ram Charan’s birthday, let’s take a look at some of the songs that are destined to stay in our playlists forever.
1. Chikiri Chikiri – Peddi
One of Ram Charan’s latest chart-toppers, Chikiri Chikiri, has already become a fan favourite. Composed by A. R. Rahman, the track features vocals by Mohit Chauhan or A. R. Ameen, depending on the version. Its catchy rhythm, energetic visuals and Ram Charan’s hook step helped it become one of the most talked-about songs of the year.
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The second single from Peddi, Rai Rai Raa Raa brings a lively and energetic vibe. Composed and sung by A. R. Rahman, the song mixes his classic style with a more modern sound. With lyrics by Anantha Sriram, the track carries a strong, fearless energy that matches the film’s mood. The visuals, featuring Ram Charan dancing with factory workers and village children, add even more life to the number.
3. Naatu Naatu – RRR
There is no Ram Charan songs list without Naatu Naatu. The Oscar-winning track from RRR remains one of his biggest musical moments. His performance alongside Jr. NTR brought unmatched energy, speed and precision, making the song a global phenomenon.
4. Dheera Dheera – Magadheera
While Ram Charan is often celebrated for his dance numbers, Dheera Dheera showed another side to his screen presence. The song from Magadheera remains a memorable romantic track, known for its grand visuals, emotional tone and beautiful composition by M. M. Keeravani. His chemistry with Kajal Aggarwal also made the song even more special.
5. Laila O Laila – Naayak
A proper peppy number, Laila O Laila from Naayak showcased Ram Charan’s effortless swag. It is one of those songs where his expressions and easy-going performance did as much work as the choreography.
6. Dhruva Dhruva – Dhruva
Stylish, sharp and packed with attitude, Dhruva Dhruva perfectly matched Ram Charan’s intense look in the film. The song stood out for its slick vibe and his controlled yet impactful performance.
7. Rangamma Mangamma –
Rangamma Mangamma from Rangasthalam is remembered as much for Ram Charan’s body language as it is for the song itself. Without relying on flashy choreography, he brought a lot of charm to the number simply through his expressions and natural performance. The track is sung by M.M. Manasi, composed by Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) and written by Chandrabose.
8. Raa Macha Macha – Game Changer
Another song that highlighted his dancing skills, Raa Macha Macha from Game Changer, quickly became a crowd favourite. The song is high on energy, and Ram Charan fully leans into that mood with a performance that feels lively and entertaining.
9. Nee Jathaga – Yevadu
Among Ram Charan’s romantic songs, Nee Jathaga continues to be one of the most loved. Featured in Yevadu, the melody stood out for its soothing composition by Devi Sri Prasad and the chemistry between Ram Charan and Amy Jackson. The vocals by Karthik and Shreya Ghoshal added even more warmth to the song.
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