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Ram Charan’s Peddi is dominating social media with a massive poster claiming a Rs.366 crore worldwide gross in just nine days. But if we step away from the aggressive promotional machinery, Buchi Babu Sana’s late1980s sports drama presents a much more polarizing reality.
As a film, it is heavily reliant on Ram Charan’s physical dedication to pull it through a rather unpolished script. The story attempts to tackle heavy themes like community identity and marginalization through sports, but it frequently resorts to generic commercial tropes.
The recent backlash over the problematic framing of Janhvi Kapoor’s character—which even led to post-release edits—shows how the film struggles with modern sensibilities while trying to be a pure mass entertainer.
The box office turnout is genuinely strong in the Telugu states, proving Charan's massive crowd-pulling capacity. Peddi is undoubtedly a commercial hit, but it is not the flawless masterpiece the posters suggest. It is a loud, uneven film that works strictly because of its lead actor's heavy lifting, masking a narrative that often loses its way.
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