Peddi, starring Telugu superstar Ram Charan in the lead role, has had a fantastic start at the box office. Two days after the movie's release, the producers have formally declared that it has made Rs 181 crore worldwide. On its first day, the movie brought in over Rs 135 crore worldwide. According to the makers, Peddi has made one of the biggest international openings in the actor’s career. After its first weekend, moviegoers anticipate that the movie will earn at least 250 crores worldwide within the first week of its theatrical run.
Ram Charan, who underwent a major physical transformation for the film, has given the best performance of his career in the film, which is being praised by both audiences and critics. In addition, AR Rahman's songs and background music for the movie are getting a lot of recognition for Peddi. Other significant roles in the movie are played by Divyendu Sharma, Jagapathi Babu, Boman Irani, and Kannada star Shivraj Kumar. Janhvi Kapoor is playing the female lead in the film.
Peddi outrage: Makers to cut Janhvi Kapoor’s portions in Ram Charan-led sports drama?
On June 6, the film's director posted on social media that he and his team had become aware of the controversy over Janhvi Kapoor's objectification in the film. Buchi Babu and his crew have made the decision to alter the appropriate portions in response to the audiences' conflicting opinions.
Under the auspices of Vriddhi Cinemas, Venkata Sathish Kilaru is producing the film, which is directed by Buchi Babu Sana, a National Award winner known for helming the Telugu flick, Uppena.