Peddi box office day 2: Ram Charan starrer retains the buzz even after record opening
Ram Charan’s Peddi crossed a huge milestone worldwide in just two days, but its second day’s box office trends tell a more nuanced story. Here’s how the film performed in the markets.

Ram Charan’s pedi Despite a heavy slump on its second day in theatres, it continued its strong performance at the box-office. While the sports drama’s collections saw a significant decline from the opening day figures, the film’s global earnings remained strong, with the makers announcing a worldwide gross collection of Rs 181.8 crore within just two days of release.
The official figures shared by the production house paint a stronger picture than initial business estimates. The milestone underlines the film’s strong opening in the domestic and international markets, even as Friday’s collections showed a general improvement after the opening day.

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How much did Peddi earn the other day?
According to trade website Sacnilk, pedi It earned an estimated Rs 26.90 crore in India on the second day. This figure marks a decline of 47.3 percent from the film’s opening day net collection of Rs 51 crore.
Despite the decline, the film’s cumulative India net collection after two days is Rs 96.40 crore. However, the latest official figure of Rs 181.8 crore worldwide suggests that the film continues to perform strongly across all markets.
Which areas affected the film’s performance?
Telugu states remain the largest market for Peddi. According to Sacknilk, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana together contributed significantly to the film’s second day earnings and earned Rs 25 crore.
Karnataka contributed a gross of Rs 3.23 crore, while Tamil Nadu contributed Rs 70 lakh. Rs 7 lakh came to Kerala, while about Rs 3 crore came from the rest of India.
How was the occupancy trend on Friday?
The Telugu version recorded the strongest occupancy among all the language versions, recording a total occupancy of 48.81 percent on the second day. Occupancy increased steadily throughout the day, reaching 60.15 percent during the night show.
The Tamil version recorded an overall occupancy of 19.80 percent, while the Kannada version recorded 17.04 percent.
Established in rural Andhra Pradesh during the 1980s, pedi It follows a spirited villager who unites his community through sports to defend his pride against a powerful rival.


