Worship urges women to find a companion who sees them equally
Upasana Kondela shared a note that is dedicated to women to find a suitable partner for themselves. He also insisted on marital conflict as a major issue and urged emotional education to build a healthy house for boys.

In short
- Upasana Kondela shared a post dedicated to women about healthy marriage
- He discussed getting married for respect and equality rather than financial needs
- Upasana said that matrimonial conflict was the third major cause of killings in India
Entrepreneur worship Kondela shared a note on the need to gain respect and equality in marriage rather than women’s financial needs. Accepting his privilege, he mentioned that when finding a partner someone should look beyond money or situation.
Upasana wrote about the discovery of ‘Find Your Ram the New India starts’ in a class with Harvard Professor, Debora Spar on her Instagram post. His long note highlighted the need for a mentality innings. It reads, “Many are financially independent – some are more successful than men around them. They raise children on their own terms.”
The Post further read, “This is no longer about the need of a man – it is about choosing a partner who respects you and looks like you equally. And this mentality is a change that we need to embrace more women – although I know it is easier than it is, it is easier.”
Upasana also said that, according to the National Crime Records Bureau, matrimonial conflict was the third major cause of killings in India. He wrote how women can be ‘fullcrass of change’.
“Let’s encourage women to marry with strength, not afraid. To marry more for money or situation – those people can be made with the right companion, if necessary. Let our boys teach quickly to manage emotions, determine boundaries, and respect the differences. Let’s stop forcing women in time and instead of time, instead of time, they can be formed – and they can be preferred to give them tools and freedom instead. Is, “She left.
“Somebody who treats you with respect, walks next to you, and celebrates your strength – not someone who expects you to shrink to fit your comfort area. Wait for your Rama. Or do your path singles. Both are valid. Both are powerful, both are powerful,” Upasana said.
Ram Charan married Upasana at a grand ceremony in Hyderabad in 2012 after an engagement in 2012. His daughter, Clin Karra, was born in 2023.
Upasana is the daughter of Shobana Kamamani and the granddaughter of Apollo Hospitals, Pratap C. Reddy, the founder and executive president of the hospitals.
Ram Charan last shown in Shankar’s ‘Game Changer’ (2025). He will be seen next time in Buchi Babu Sana’s ‘Peddi’. The film also stars Janhvi Kapoor. He will also be included in a film by Sukumar, titled ‘RC 17’.

