
From serving one of the massiest entry shots on-screen featuring swag, unmatched confidence, emotional range and a kind of aura that only Ram Charan carries, the actor showcases a side that’s rarely seen from him. His entry shot is the kind of scene that reminds you why star entries exist in the first place. The actor seamlessly touches corners of the film’s emotional world, action world - wholly shouldering Peddi through and through. The film’s emotion works, and a large part of that success belongs to Ram Charan who brings conviction to expressing a world of emotions with his eyes - anger, love, sacrifice, dedication and resilience.
Ram Charan’s transformation is not just about his physical appearance. He changes posture, body language, energy and attitude with such ease that it collectively defines the film’s mood. What begins as a story of a daily wage labourer, gradually evolves into a man fighting for physical and collective identity.
In addition to this, Ram Charan brings a life of its own in the film’s soundtracks, Rai Rai Ra Ra, Chikiri Chikiri and more - and each one of them reminds you of his dancing brilliance from Naatu Naatu - same energy, same swag, same confidence - only a level up! Visually and emotionally, Ram Charan impresses and makes Peddi difficult to miss on the big screens. He promises to make you leave the theatre with emotions.
Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, Peddi has begun creating a storm in the theatres today!
