Ram Charan wraps 'Peddi' shoot; AR Rahman's final song a 'chartbuster'
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Cinematographer R Rathnavelu confirmed on 1 May that principal photography for director Buchi Babu Sana's rural action drama 'Peddi' has concluded, with Telugu star Ram Charan completing his final scenes. The announcement came via social media, where Rathnavelu praised Charan as "a powerhouse performer on screen and a wonderful friend off it."
The final song wrapped
The last schedule involved shooting a special song composed by A.R. Rahman in Hyderabad. According to unit sources, the number carries a surprise element and was designed to be a "sure-shot chartbuster" featuring elaborate choreography and set design. The song's grandeur and unexpected twist are expected to be a highlight of the film.
Production timeline and release shift
Producer Vriddhi Cinemas had announced a week prior that the entire shoot would wrap within six days. The talkie portions were completed earlier, with only the final song remaining. The producers subsequently pushed the film's release from its original date to June, citing the need for additional post-production time to ensure "absolute perfection" in editing and visual finishing.
Cast and crew
'Peddi' features Janhvi Kapoor opposite Ram Charan, alongside senior actors Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, Divyenndu, and Boman Irani in pivotal roles. Behind the camera, Navin Nooli handles editing while production designer Avinash Kolla crafted the film's expansive sets.
What's next
The film's exact release date in June is expected to be announced shortly. Post-production work, including final colour grading and sound design, is now the focus as the production team aims to deliver what it describes as a premium theatrical experience.