Ram Charan's Grand 41st Birthday Bash on Peddi Sets with First Glimpse

The production team of 'Peddi' shared a behind-the-scenes video celebrating Ram Charan's 41st birthday on the film's set. Alongside the celebration clips, they released the first official glimpse of the upcoming wrestling drama. The powerful teaser features Ram Charan training with a mace and a voiceover describing the life-pledging nature of the sport. The film, starring a major ensemble cast, is scheduled to hit theaters on April 30.

Key Points: Ram Charan's Birthday on Peddi Set, Film First Glimpse Released

  • Grand set celebration for Ram Charan's birthday
  • First glimpse of film 'Peddi' released
  • Ram Charan trains with mace for wrestling role
  • Film features an ensemble star cast
  • Scheduled for release on April 30
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Makers of Peddi share Ram Charan's birthday celebration video from sets

Team Peddi celebrates Ram Charan's 41st birthday on set. Watch the BTS video and the powerful first glimpse of the upcoming wrestling drama.

Makers of Peddi share Ram Charan's birthday celebration video from sets
"Kusthi is not a sport where you carry a bat and face the ball. This is a sport where you pledge your life and stand against death. - Film Voiceover"

Hyderabad, March 28

The team of Peddi celebrated the actor Ram Charan's 41st birthday in a grand style on Friday. The makers have shared a special behind-the-scenes video capturing the celebration on set.

Taking to their Instagram, Vriddhi Cinemas (the official production banner of the movie) shared a video featuring Ram Charan's birthday welcome on the sets. The clip shows the actor entering a massive, specially decorated set while being greeted by his fans.

It was followed by him cutting a cake alongside director Buchi Babu Sana, with several heartwarming moments from the celebration.

"Celebrations lit up the sets of Peddi. Team Peddi celebrated Mega Power Star Ram Charan Garu's birthday in a grand way," wrote Viddhi Cinemas while sharing the video.

Along with this, the makers also released the first glimpse of the upcoming film 'Peddi', which stars Ram Charan in the lead role.

The 45-second video opens with a powerful voiceover: "Kusthi (wrestling) is not a sport where you carry a bat and face the ball. This is a sport where you pledge your life and stand against death."

The video then shows Ram Charan training with a mace, showcasing his strong and well-built physique for the role.

Written and directed by Buchi Babu Sana, 'Peddi' stars Ram Charan in the titular role, alongside Shiva Rajkumar, Janhvi Kapoor, Divyendu Sharma, and Jagapathi Babu.

Produced by Venkata Satish Kilaru under his banner Vriddhi Cinemas, in collaboration with leading production house Mythri Movie Makers, the film is scheduled for release on April 30.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The video looks so wholesome! It's nice to see the entire team coming together to celebrate. The first glimpse has me intrigued – the voiceover gave me chills. Ram Charan's transformation is impressive.
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Priya S
While the birthday celebration is sweet, I hope the focus remains on making a quality film. The cast is stellar – Shiva Rajkumar and Janhvi Kapoor too! Hope the story matches the hype. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Vikram M
Typical Tollywood grand celebration! But honestly, the behind-the-scenes look is a great marketing move. Makes fans feel connected. The mace training snippet has already gone viral in our office group.
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Rohit P
The production values look massive. Mythri Movie Makers is involved, so expecting a visual treat. Hope Buchi Babu Sana delivers another hit like 'Uppena'. Ram Charan choosing different scripts post RRR is commendable.
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Michael C
As someone who follows Indian cinema, it's fascinating to see the scale of these productions. The blend of a sports drama with such a star is interesting. The release date is perfectly timed for the summer holiday crowd.

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