Ram Charan's Peddi Eyes June Release as Production Enters Final Phase
Mega Power Star's rural drama shifts from April slot, targeting Yash's Toxic date if Kannada film delays

The much-anticipated Ram Charan starrer Peddi has quietly moved away from its initially planned April 30th release, though the team maintains official silence on the revised timeline. Industry circles are buzzing with confirmation that Buchi Babu's directorial venture will now eye a June release window.
What makes this shift particularly intriguing is the strategic positioning around Yash's pan-India biggie Toxic, which holds the June 4th date. Sources suggest Peddi's team is playing a calculated waiting game: if KGF star Yash's film encounters delays, Charan's rural drama could swoop in to claim that coveted early June slot. Should Toxic stick to its schedule, Peddi would likely settle for June 25th.
The film appears to be in its final stretch, with director Buchi Babu currently stationed in Chennai working alongside music maestro AR Rahman on the background score for the second half. This collaboration between the promising filmmaker and the Oscar winner has already generated significant expectations, especially given Rahman's selective approach to Telugu projects in recent years.
Meanwhile, post-production work continues at full throttle with editing underway. The team still has one major pending shoot: an item number featuring Ram Charan that's set to be filmed on specially constructed sets. With the talkie portions wrapped up, this musical sequence represents one of the final pieces in completing the puzzle.
Peddi marks a crucial project for several reasons. For Charan, it's his immediate follow-up to RRR's global phenomenon, making the stakes considerably high. Buchi Babu, riding on Uppena's massive success, carries the pressure of delivering another rural blockbuster. The casting of Bollywood's Janhvi Kapoor as the female lead adds another layer of anticipation, as her Telugu debut could determine her South Indian trajectory.
Producer Venkata Satish Kilaru's decision to allow this timeline flexibility suggests confidence in the product over rushing to meet arbitrary deadlines. In today's competitive landscape, this measured approach often pays dividends, especially for star vehicles that need optimal positioning.
An official announcement on the final release date is expected within the next few weeks, likely once the team gets clearer visibility on Toxic's actual readiness for its June 4th commitment.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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