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Peddi postponed to April release date

Mega Powerstar Ram Charan and director Buchi Babu Sana are currently working at a rapid pace to complete their highly anticipated sports drama, Peddi. The film has already become a global talking point, particularly with the massive success of the first single, Chikiri Chikiri, which has officially crossed a staggering 200 million views worldwide. While the project was originally locked for a March 26th theatrical debut, recent updates indicate a strategic shift in the schedule.


The makers have now decided to push the release date to April 30, 2026. This move is intended to provide the post-production and VFX teams with ample time to refine the cinematic spectacle to the highest standards. By moving to the end of April, the film is perfectly positioned to capitalize on the lucrative summer holiday season, where it is expected to witness a sky-high opening at the box office.


The poster released with the new release date showcases that the fun and entertaining character of Ram Charan changes to a more serious and goal oriented person in the movie. It offers a clear projection and transformation of his character that makes the movie a must watch for audiences as the makers have been stating from a long time since the first promotional material release.


Produced on a prestigious scale by Venkata Satish Kilaru, the film features Janhvi Kapoor as the leading lady alongside Kannada superstar Shiva Rajkumar in a pivotal role. With legendary composer AR Rahman steering the musical score, the excitement is building for the upcoming release of the second single. As the new date approaches, fans remain eager to see Ram Charan’s raw and rustic transformation on the big screen.


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