Ram Charan's Eye Injury Scare: 'Peddi' Makers Confirm Actor Is Fine, Shooting Resumes

The production team behind the film 'Peddi' has issued a statement to quell rumours about lead actor Ram Charan's health. They confirmed he sustained a minor injury to his left eye on set, for which a slight procedure was performed. The makers reassured fans that the actor is perfectly fine and will resume shooting as planned from Thursday. The highly anticipated film, featuring a strong cast, remains on schedule for its April 30 release.

Key Points: Ram Charan Injury Update: 'Peddi' Shooting to Resume Thursday

  • Minor injury treated
  • Shooting resumes Thursday
  • Schedule uninterrupted
  • Rumours dispelled
  • Star-studded cast
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'Peddi' team seeks to allay fears on Ram Charan's injury; Says actor is fine and will resume filming from Thursday

Makers of 'Peddi' clarify Ram Charan's minor eye injury is treated, actor is fine and will resume filming as scheduled from Thursday.

"We want to reassure everyone that Ram Charan Garu is perfectly fine and in good health. - Film Makers"

Hyderabad, March 25

Stating that actor Ram Charan had undergone a slight procedure to treat a minor injury he had sustained to his left eye on the sets of 'Peddi', the makers of the film on Wednesday clarified that actor Ram Charan was now fine and that he would resume filming from Thursday as usual.

In a statement, the makers of the film said, "We'd like to clarify the recent discussions regarding a small incident on the sets of 'Peddi'. We want to reassure everyone that Ram Charan Garu is perfectly fine and in good health. He experienced a minor injury to his left eye while on set, and a slight procedure was carried out. He is set to resume shooting tomorrow without any interruptions to the filming schedule."

The makers further added, "We appreciate everyone's concern, but there is no need for alarm. Everything is well-managed, and the production is progressing smoothly."

The statement came in the wake of rumours doing the rounds on social media that actor Ram Charan had sustained an injury on the sets of Peddi.

'Peddi', which has triggered huge excitement among fans and film buffs, has been in the limelight right from the time it was first announced.

The film brings together a strong cast with Ramcharan and Janhvi Kapoor playing the lead. Senior actors Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, Divyenndu, and Boman Irani will all be seen playing important parts in this film.

On the technical side, the movie is backed by some of the best in the industry. R Rathnavelu is handling the camera work, Navin Nooli is in charge of editing, and Avinash Kolla has designed the film's massive and detailed sets.

For the unaware, the film, which has triggered huge expectations among fans and film buffs, is slated to hit screens on April 30 this year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to hear the clarification from the makers. Social media rumours can get out of hand so quickly. Safety on film sets is paramount, glad they addressed it promptly. Hope the rest of the shoot goes smoothly.
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Aman W
The cast looks absolutely fire! Ram Charan, Janhvi, Shiva Rajkumar sir... what a combination. A minor injury is part of the job for these dedicated stars. Focus should be on the film, which looks like a potential blockbuster.
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Sarah B
While I'm relieved he's fine, I do hope the production house reviews its safety protocols. An eye injury is nothing to take lightly, even if it's minor. The well-being of the cast and crew should always come first.
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Vikram M
Ram Charan is a true professional. To bounce back so quickly shows his dedication. The technical team with Rathnavelu sir and Avinash Kolla is top-notch. Peddi is going to be a visual treat for sure! 🔥
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Kriti O
Excited to see Janhvi Kapoor in a Telugu film! And with such a stellar supporting cast. The hype is real. Get well soon, Ram Charan garu! The April 30th release date is now marked on my calendar. 🎬

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