
'Peddi' shoot update: Ram Charan expected to wrap Buchi Babu Sana's sports drama shoot by November
Ram Charan
is currently filming his upcoming sports action drama 'Peddi,' and is reportedly moving closer to completing his part of the shoot. The film, directed by Buchi Babu Sana, is slated to hit the big screens on March 27, 2026.
Shooting timeline
According to a report by Telugu Chitralu, the makers have chalked out a clear timeline for wrapping up production. The report suggests that the 'RRR' actor is likely to finish filming his portions by November 2025, including any patchwork sequences. Post-production is expected to move at a brisk pace, with the first copy edit of the film ready by the fourth week of December 2025.
This development means that Ram Charan will have a relatively light schedule at the start of 2026, focusing primarily on promotions for 'Peddi', while also gearing up for his next big project.
After 'Peddi'
Once 'Peddi' wraps up, Ram Charan is expected to work with director Sukumar, tentatively titled 'RC17.' Given the duo's previous blockbuster success with 'Rangasthalam,' expectations are sky-high for this reunion. If all goes as planned, the new project could go on the floors in early 2026.
All About Peddi
'Peddi' is described as an intense sports drama which features
Janhvi Kapoor
as the female lead. The film also stars Kannada superstar Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu and Divyenndu in key roles.
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The musical maestro AR Rahman is composing the tunes.
In the film, Ram Charan will be seen in a rustic and rugged avatar with a nose ring. He will be seen in an athletic body, prominently playing cricket and also featuring in other sports like wrestling.
The film will be released in multiple languages.
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