Chiranjeevi is looking forward to the release of Ram Charan Teja's Bollywood debut "Zanjeer" and the actor-politician believes that the remake will help his son cement his position as an actor.
Teja, 28, is stepping into the shoes of Amitabh Bachchan with the remake of 1973 film which gave the megastar an image of 'Angry Young Man'.
The Telugu superstar, who is also the Union Minster of Tourism, is attending IIFA awards to promote the incredible India campaign in Macau.
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The remake, also starring Priyanka Chopra and Sanjay Dutt, has been in news due to copyright and royalty issues with writers -- Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar
Chiranjeevi said he does not believe in advising his son on his career.
"I never knew that he was a good actor until I saw him dancing in my daughter's wedding. My wife told me that my son watches all my films and learnt acting and dance by watching my films. We never imposed our dreams on our children. Ram is a self made actor and I was surprised to see his first Tamil film."
Tamil superstar Dhanush has already made a successful foray in Bollywood with "Raanjhanaa" and now Teja's first Hindi film is ready to release. Chiranjeevi believes the exchange of actors between both the industries is a good change.
"It's a good change. Our budget is going up. To earn money and meet the expectation of people across India it is necessary that the films should reach to every audience," he said.