At a lively success meet for his latest release, the ever‑charismatic Ram Charan celebrated the unexpected triumph of “Peddi,” a rustic sports drama that has struck a chord with audiences across South India. Amid chants of “Jai Charan, Jai Charan,” the star beamed with gratitude, thanking fans for turning a risky script into a box‑office winner. Charan recalled hugging director Buchi Babu Sana the moment he read the script, admitting he knew the story was a gamble that could go either way. Yet the film’s heartfelt storytelling and passionate performances have paid off, proving that movie‑goers still reward good cinema.
He praised co‑stars Shivarajkumar and veteran Jagapathi Babu, noting Jagapathi’s inspiring character arc lifted the entire team’s morale. The actor also sent special kudos to composer A.R. Rahman, whose re‑recorded background score added emotional depth to key moments, exceeding everyone’s expectations. Charan confessed that watching a packed theatre erupt in applause for scenes he never imagined resonated deeply, reminding him of the magic that only a theatrical experience can deliver.
The success of “Peddi” underscores a larger trend: audiences are willing to embrace bold, authentic narratives when they are crafted with love and conviction. Ram Charan’s upbeat remarks at the event not only celebrated the film’s box‑office numbers but also reinforced his belief that quality storytelling will always find its rightful place on the big screen.



