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Ram Charan Speaks Out on Trend of Writing Film Obituaries Before Release

Ram Charan has responded to the trend of social media users writing obituaries for films before their release. He stated that he prefers to focus on his work rather than opinions beyond his control. His upcoming film "Peddi," a sports action drama, faced release date changes and online chatter. The film stars Ram Charan alongside Boman Irani, Shiva Rajkumar, and Janhvi Kapoor.

Ram Charan responds to the trend of writing obituaries for films before their release

Mumbai, May 30

Pan-India star Ram Charan has reacted to the growing trend of people passing judgment on films by declaring them 'dead on arrival' even before they hit the big screen, saying he prefers to focus on his work rather than opinions that are beyond his control.

Talking about the culture of social media users "writing obituaries" for films without watching them, Ram Charan said filmmakers can only remain sincere to their craft.

Asked what his opinion is about people writing obituaries for a film without even watching it, Ram told IANS: "I don't have an opinion on this. We can only do what is in our control."

As "Peddi" underwent two release date changes, the film found itself at the centre of online chatter.

The 41-year-old superstar, whose film "RRR" brought home an Oscar in 2023, said: "I don't like to comment on something which is beyond my capacity to understand or control. I have to do my job. I'm both happy. We are sincere and very happy at the end of the day."

"And everybody doesn't need to like our work. But I hope everybody appreciates it at least. They don't need to like it."

Ram's upcoming film "Peddi" is a sports action drama, where his character acts as a "crossover athlete" who aces three sports such as cricket, wrestling and sprinting.

The Telugu film Peddi is directed by Buchi Babu Sana. The film also stars Boman Irani, Shiva Rajkumar, Janhvi Kapoor, Jagapathi Babu and Divyenndu. The film is finally releasing on June 4.

Ram made his acting debut with the action film Chirutha in 2007. He gained the limelight by starring in S. S. Rajamouli's fantasy action film Magadheera in 2009. He went on to star in notable films such as Orange, Racha, Naayak, Yevadu, Govindudu Andarivadele and Dhruva.

Charan shot to stardom with the action thriller Rangasthalam in 2018. He peaked to global stardom with RRR, which won the Best Original Song for Naatu Naatu at the 95th Academy Awards.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally a star who talks sense! It's so easy to troll from behind a keyboard. But Ram Charan's approach of focusing on what he can control (his craft) is a lesson for all of us. Peddi looks promising, and I hope it does well at the box office! 🎬💪

Michael C

As someone who works in film criticism, I have to say: premature judgment is a disservice to cinema. Ram Charan's maturity here is commendable. I just hope the industry as a whole learns from his example. The hype machine is destroying thoughtful discourse.

Kavya N

Honestly, some of this negativity is just bandwagon behavior. Peddi ke liye bhi log bol rahe the 'flop' without even seeing a teaser. But Ram Charan is right—focus on the work, not the noise. And honestly, an Oscar winner doesn't need validation from trolls. 👏

Sneha F

I appreciate his honesty, but I also think filmmakers need to listen to genuine criticism. The 'writing obituaries' trend is bad, but so is blind hero worship. Ram Charan seems balanced though. His point about not needing everyone to like his work is refreshing. Let's see if Peddi delivers on June 4th! 🍿

Jessica F

It's the same in Hollywood—people cancel movies before release. Ram Charan's wisdom here transcends cinema. His 'focus on what you can control' attitude is leadership gold. Also, a crossover athlete who does cricket, wrestling, and sprinting? That's going to be epic! 🇮🇳

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