Ram Charan's 'Peddi' Release Pushed to June for Final Song & Post-Production

The makers of Ram Charan's upcoming film 'Peddi' have officially postponed its release to June this year. The delay is attributed to the need to shoot one remaining song and to allow more time for post-production perfection. The film, originally scheduled for April 30, 2026, features Ram Charan as a wrestler, as shown in a recently released teaser. An official release date for the June window is expected to be announced soon.

Key Points: Ram Charan's 'Peddi' Film Release Postponed to June

  • Release postponed to June
  • Pending song shoot & post-production
  • Was slated for April 30, 2026
  • Teaser highlights wrestling theme
  • Features ensemble cast
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Ram Charan's 'Peddi' release postponed to June this year, makers issue statement

The release of Ram Charan's film 'Peddi' is delayed to June 2026 for a final song shoot and post-production. Get the latest updates.

"With such great content in our hands, we want to present it in the best possible way. - Film Makers"

Mumbai, April 15

The release of Ram Charan's much-awaited film 'Peddi' has been pushed to June this year.

In a statement, the makers of 'Peddi' shared that the film has been postponed due to a pending song shoot and post-production tasks.

"The talkie part of the film is complete, and we only have one song left to be shot. We've seen the edit of the film, and we're extremely happy with the output. With such great content in our hands, we want to present it in the best possible way. For that, we feel it's important to give our technicians and post-production team a little more time to bring out their best with absolute perfection," the makers said, as per the statement.

Stating that the film's release has been pushed to June, the makers said that an official date will be announced soon.

Notably, 'Peddi' was previously scheduled to hit theatres on April 30, 2026.

Earlier in March, a new teaser for the film was unveiled, offering fans a glimpse of what to expect.

The 45-second video opens with a powerful voiceover: "Kusthi (wrestling) is not a sport where you carry a bat and face an oncoming ball. This is a sport where you pledge your life and stand against death. Now tell me, are you going to get into the ring, or are you opting out?"

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

The caption accompanying the teaser read: "His GRIT. His GAME. His PRIDE. Happy Birthday, PEDDI PEHELWAN, aka Mega Power Star @AlwaysRamCharan. #PeddiPehelwanGlimpse out now #HBDRamCharan. #PEDDI WORLDWIDE RELEASE ON 30th APRIL, 2026."

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.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a fan living abroad, these date changes are tough with planning! But the reason makes sense. The teaser looked raw and powerful. Hope the final product lives up to the hype.
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Vikram M
Respect to the makers for being transparent. "We want to present it in the best possible way" - this is the attitude we need in Telugu cinema. Buchi Babu Sana gave us 'Uppena', so expectations are sky-high. All the best to the team!
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Rohit P
Honestly, a bit of a pattern now with big star films getting delayed. Hope this doesn't affect the buzz. On the bright side, June gives a clear window without other major releases clashing.
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Priya S
The teaser gave me goosebumps! Ram Charan's transformation for a wrestling role is incredible. The wait till June will be worth it. Also excited to see Janhvi Kapoor in a Telugu film after 'Devara'!
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Michael C
Interesting subject matter. Wrestling films have a great track record globally. Hoping 'Peddi' brings a fresh, authentic take on the sport and isn't just about hero elevation. The cast with Shiva Rajkumar is promising.

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