Peddi is shaping up to be a major film on the horizon, directed by Buchi Babu Sana. It promises to be a wide-reaching Pan-India project, blending a rural setting with high-energy action and emotional depth. The story centres around Ram Charan, who plays the central figure with a rugged and rooted persona.
The director has revealed that the film draws from both realistic and fictional elements. He wanted to weave a tale that feels authentic yet cinematic, grounded in village life but elevated through a dramatic narrative. This duality, according to him, is what gives Peddi its emotional strength and universal appeal.
Joining Charan in the lead is Janhvi Kapoor, who plays a pivotal role that complements his character’s journey. The ensemble is further strengthened by well-known actors including Jagapathi Babu, Shiva Rajkumar, and Divyendu. Together, they form a diverse cast that supports the film’s large scale and ambitious vision.
On the technical front, Peddi has assembled a strong team. The cinematography is handled by R. Rathnavelu, bringing both grandeur and intimacy to the rural backdrop. The music, composed by the legendary A. R. Rahman is expected to elevate the film with soulful melodies and energetic scores that match the film’s spirited themes.
Production is progressing steadily. The cast and crew have already completed significant portions of shooting, and new schedules are being planned in varied locations. There is a sense of urgency in the way scenes are being filmed and stitched together, pointing to a tight but focused timeline.
As for release, the makers have slated the film for a theatrical launch in March next year. This timing is likely strategic, aiming to capture audiences with both its emotional story and mass appeal. The director’s ambition is clear: to deliver a film that is not just entertaining but also meaningful, resonating with viewers across different languages and regions.
If Peddi lives up to its promise, it could mark a high point in Buchi Babu Sana’s career and become a memorable chapter in Ram Charan’s filmography.









