‘Peddi’ Pehelwan Glimpse Drops: The makers of ‘Peddi‘, directed and written by Buchi Babu Sana, have treated fans with a power-packed surprise on the special occasion of Ram Charan’s 41st birthday. A glimpse has been dropped from the film, which introduces Ram Charan in a rustic avatar as a Peddi Pehelwan, a passionate wrestler.
The sports action drama film is locked to hit the silver screens on 30 April 2026. Alongside Charan, the film also features Janhvi Kapoor, Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, and Divyenndu in prominent portrayals.
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‘Peddi’ Pehelwan Glimpse Breakdown
The 44-second-long ‘Peddi’ Pehelwan gripping glimpse introduced Ram Charan as a powerful avatar who thinks, ‘Wrestling is a game where he faces death itself.’ Charan’s character is seen loading bags of grains, highlighting his impressive physique and the raw strength required for a wrestler’s life. Notably, AR Rahman’s music and environment in the teaser elevate the viewers’ anticipation.
He is also seen training with the iconic Hanuman Gada, adding a striking and culturally rooted dimension to the teaser.
Netizens Reactions to ‘Peddi’ Pehelwan Glimpse
After the highly anticipated glimpse has been unveiled, netizens flooded the comment box with interesting comments: “Ram Charan Body Transformation just WOW!” “I have seen many transformations by actors but Ramcharan transformation looks real and authentic” “He’s not only Grace God….Mass God too.”
Directed and written by Buchi Babu Sana, the Pan-Indian sports entertainer was backed by Venkata Satish Kilaru and co-produced by Ishan Saksena. The acclaimed musician AR Rahman composed music for the film; cinematography was handled by Ratnavelu ISC and edited by Navin Nooli.
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