Ram Charan's much-awaited rural sports drama 'Peddi' has finally hit the theaters with high expectations. Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, the film combines action, emotions, sports and a strong village setting, making it one of the most awaited releases of the year. We're watching the film and will update this page regularly as the show progresses with our live review, key observations, performance analysis and overall verdict. Stay tuned for our latest thoughts and reactions on Peddi. For live telecast of Peddi at the Indian box office, click here.
09:10 PM IST: Sits in the auditorium. The atmosphere is electric, with fans cheering, singing and celebrating as the show is about to begin. The expectations for Peddi are sky high.
09:32 PM IST: Buchi Babu takes his time introducing Peddi, but the wait is worth it. Ram Charan's performance is a solid crowd moment, highlighted by Rahman's energetic background score. The song “Rai Rai” follows and works well on screen.
09:48 PM IST: The village setting is portrayed authentically, creating a strong atmosphere and adding emotional depth to the story.
10:03 PM IST: Janhvi Kapoor's introduction largely focuses on style and glamour, while the character herself seems underdeveloped. The song “Chikiri Chikiri” adds some energy to the proceedings.
10:32 PM IST: Jagapathi Babu is great as Appalasoori. His fight for the people is effectively portrayed and the MLA meeting sequence is one of the best moments of the first half.
10:49 PM IST: Peddi's first half is decent. The film starts well and gets going well, but the weak title of the heroine and the following scenes slow it down. However, the emotional Appalasoori episode before the break and Peddi's emotional break block work brilliantly and give the second half a strong start.
