Ram Charan Begins Dubbing for 'Peddi' with Fun BTS Clip

Ram Charan has officially commenced the dubbing process for his upcoming film "Peddi," sharing a behind-the-scenes video from the session on Instagram. The video features the actor joking with director Buchi Babu Sana, whom he recently praised in a heartfelt birthday post. The film boasts a stellar cast including Janhvi Kapoor, Shiva Rajkumar, and Jagapathi Babu, with music composed by Oscar-winner AR Rahman. "Peddi" is produced on a grand scale and is scheduled to hit theaters on April 30.

Key Points: Ram Charan Starts Dubbing for 'Peddi' with Janhvi Kapoor

  • Ram Charan shares BTS dubbing video
  • Film stars Janhvi Kapoor and Shiva Rajkumar
  • Features music by AR Rahman
  • Scheduled for April 30 release
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Ram Charan commences dubbing for 'Peddi'

Ram Charan begins dubbing for 'Peddi', shares fun BTS video with director Buchi Babu Sana. Film stars Janhvi Kapoor, features AR Rahman's music.

Ram Charan commences dubbing for 'Peddi'
"PEDDI Starts Dubbing.....What is it!What is it!What is it!What is it!What! - Ram Charan"

Mumbai, March 1

As movie buffs wait with bated breath to witness Ram Charan in his next "Peddi", he has finally commenced the dubbing for the much-anticipated drama.

Sharing the exciting professional update on his official Instagram handle, Ram Charan uploaded a video of the behind-the-scenes fun at the dubbing session for his next.

The video showed the 'RRR' actor pulling director Buchi Babu Sana's leg as he accompanied him during the dubbing session.

Dropping the fun BTS clip on the photo-sharing app, Ram Charan wrote, "PEDDI Starts Dubbing.....

What is it!

What is it!

What is it!

What is it!

What! @peddimovie (sic)."

On February 15, as Buchi Babu Sana turned a year older, Ram Charan lauded the filmmaker's passion and eye for detail in a heartfelt birthday post.

He wrote on social media, "Wishing my #Peddi captain @BuchiBabuSana Garu a very happy birthday! Your passion, detailing and rooted storytelling are inspiring every single day on set."

Expressing his desire to collaborate with the director in the future, he went on to add, "Let's create many more magical stories together. May this year bring you all the recognition your hard work truly deserves."

While Ram Charan is the protagonist in the movie, "Peddi" also features Janhvi Kapoor as the leading lady, along with Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, and Divyendu Sharma as the ancillary cast.

Jointly backed by Vriddhi Cinemas, Mythri Movie Makers, and Sukumar Writings, "Peddi" is reported to have been made on a huge scale with a jaw-dropping budget.

Shifting our focus to the technical crew of the drama, Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman has provided the tunes for the film, with acclaimed cinematographer R Rathnavelu looking after the camera work.

For the editing, the makers brought on board the National Award-winning editor Navin Nooli.

"Peddi" is expected to reach the cinema halls on April 30.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The BTS video was so fun to watch! It's great to see the camaraderie between Ram Charan and his director. The combination of his energy and Buchi Babu's storytelling is promising.
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Ananya R
Excited but also a bit worried about the budget. Hope the focus remains on strong content and not just scale. Telugu cinema has given us gems with good stories, not just big budgets. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Rohit P
AR Rahman + Ram Charan + Rathnavelu's cinematography! This is a dream technical team. The audio launch is going to be an event itself. Hope the movie lives up to the huge expectations.
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Priya S
Interesting to see Janhvi Kapoor in a Telugu film. Hope she has worked on her diction. The supporting cast with Shiva Rajkumar and Jagapathi Babu sir is solid. All the best to the team!
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Michael C
The "What is it!" caption has me curious. Is it a catchphrase from the movie? Smart marketing to build hype. Ram Charan's global popularity post-RRR means all eyes are on this project.

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