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Upasana Konidela, the wife of South Indian superstar Ram Charan, is no stranger to the limelight. Known for her strong presence in both the business and social spheres, Upasana is not just the better half of one of India’s most celebrated actors but also a highly influential entrepreneur and philanthropist in her own right. Recently, her comments on egg-freezing became a topic of debate, bringing both praise and criticism from the public. But beyond the controversies, Upasana’s impressive net worth of Rs 1130 crore speaks volumes about her achievements and business acumen.
Upasana Konidela, born on August 30, 1990, in Hyderabad to Dr. K. Ramakrishna Prasad and Kavitha Kamineni, is the granddaughter of Apollo Hospitals founder Dr. Prasad Kamineni. She completed her schooling at Oakridge International School and later earned a degree in Business Management.
Her marriage to Telugu superstar Ram Charan, son of actor Chiranjeevi, on June 14, 2012, made them one of India’s most famous celebrity couples. In June 2023, the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Klin Kaara Konidela, and Upasana frequently shares moments from her motherhood journey.
At a session in IIT Hyderabad, Upasana said, “The biggest insurance for women is to save your eggs. Because then you can choose when to get married, when you want to have kids on your own terms, when you are financially independent. Today, I stand on my own two feet, I earn a living for myself.”
While Upasana’s statement was likely intended to empower women to take control of their lives and make decisions on their own terms, it sparked significant controversy. On one hand, some women and activists supported her viewpoint, seeing egg-freezing as a way to provide women with more control over their reproductive choices, especially as they pursue career goals and financial independence. On the other hand, critics argued that such comments might reflect an elite, privileged perspective that doesn’t consider the financial and social barriers many women face in accessing fertility preservation options like egg-freezing.
Upasana Konidela’s net worth stands at an estimated Rs 1,130 crore. Her family, the Kaminenis, hold a sizable stake in Apollo Hospitals along with diverse holdings in real estate and hospitality. Personally, she owns a luxurious villa in Hyderabad, enjoys private‑jet travel, flaunts high‑end fashion collections, and partners with brands like Lakmé and Titan. Her annual income is pegged at Rs 50–60 crore, coming from brand endorsements, business dividends, and family trusts. She’s also active in philanthropy, supporting health, education, and women’s empowerment through the Kamineni Foundation.
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