
Ram Charan’s Peddi has crossed the Rs.400 crore mark worldwide, becoming one of the fastest films in the actor’s career to reach the milestone and strengthening its position among the biggest South Indian hits of the year.
After opening strongly, the film appears to have maintained momentum into its second week with sustained audience interest helping it move into the prestigious club. The performance also reinforces the film’s theatrical acceptance beyond opening weekend numbers.
Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, Peddi placed Ram Charan in a rural sports drama space that differed from his recent larger-than-life commercial outings. The actor’s transformation across different phases of the character and the emotional arc seem to have become major discussion points among audiences.
The film’s sports backdrop and themes of recognition, identity and overcoming limitations have helped it connect with family audiences and wider markets. AR Rahman’s music and background score have also contributed to the theatrical experience.
Produced by Venkata Satish Kilaru, Peddi continues its successful run and with collections holding into the third week, the film is adding another major milestone to Ram Charan’s box office record.
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