Ram Charan’s Peddi earns Rs 366 crore, beats South India’s 2026 box office record

Ram Charan’s Peddi earns Rs 366 crore, beats South India’s 2026 box office record

Ram Charan’s Peddi earns Rs 366 crore, beats South India’s 2026 box office record

According to official figures, Ram Charan’s Peddi has crossed the Rs 366 crore mark worldwide in its nine days. The film has become South India’s highest-grossing release of 2026 so far.

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Ram Charan's Peddi earns Rs 366 crore, beats South India's 2026 box office records
Ram Charan’s Peddi released theatrically on June 4, 2026.

of actor Ram Charan pedi Entering its second weekend, it has grossed over Rs 300 crore at the worldwide box office. In an official announcement, the film’s team said that the film is set to become the number 1 grossing film of South India in 2026.

Director Butchi Babu Sana’s sports drama has crossed Rs 366 crore globally within nine days, according to official data shared by the makers. In the same announcement, the team mentioned that the film was set to become the number 1 grossing film of South India in 2026.

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Written and directed by Buchi Babu Sana, the film stars Shiv Rajkumar, Janhvi Kapoor, Divyendu Sharma and Jagapathi Babu in the lead roles along with Ram Charan. It had its worldwide premiere on June 3, 2026, before being released theatrically worldwide on June 4, 2026.

pedi Mythri is produced by Venkat Sathish Kilaru under the Vriddhi Cinemas banner, in association with Movie Makers and IVY Entertainment. Following the film’s success in North India, it was released by Jio Studios. stalwart, extreme revenge And Raja Shivaji.

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pedi It is the story of a young man who moves forward in the face of tough sporting events, rivalry, pride and the burden of expectations. Ram Charan made many changes to play the character of a wrestler in the film.

India Today, in its review of the film, wrote, “Visually, pedi Often affects. R Rathnavelu’s cinematography gives a distinct identity to the film. Be it the raw energy of the wrestling grounds, the textures of the jaggery mills, the dusty village roads or the way darkness is used during several night sequences, the visuals consistently strengthen the emotional ground of the film. The village never feels like a ready-to-shoot set, which many pan-Indian films fail to achieve. Which makes the VFX shortcomings all the more noticeable.”

pediThe music is composed by AR Rahman.

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