Ram Charan's 'Peddi' Heads to Sri Lanka Amid Grand Production Scale

The production unit of Ram Charan's upcoming film 'Peddi' has moved to Sri Lanka for the next shooting schedule. The team will be filming at scenic locations across the island nation for several days. This follows their previous grand song sequence that featured an impressive 1000 dancers filmed in Mysore. The film is scheduled for a Pan-India theatrical release on March 27, 2026, coinciding with Ram Charan's birthday.

Key Points: Ram Charan Janhvi Kapoor Peddi Sri Lanka Shoot Schedule

  • Unit shooting at scenic Sri Lankan locations for next few days
  • Previously filmed grand song with 1000 dancers in Mysore
  • Ram Charan underwent complete transformation for his role
  • Features stellar cast including Shiva Rajkumar and Jagapathi Babu
  • Post-production work happening simultaneously with shooting
  • Pan-India theatrical release scheduled for March 27, 2026
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Unit of Ram Charan, Janhvi Kapoor's 'Peddi' heads to Sri Lanka for next schedule

Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor's film 'Peddi' begins Sri Lanka schedule with grand production scale, featuring Shiva Rajkumar and March 2026 release.

Unit of Ram Charan, Janhvi Kapoor's 'Peddi' heads to Sri Lanka for next schedule
"The team is working relentlessly to keep the project on track as per schedule - Production Sources"

Hyderabad, Oct 24

The unit of director Buchi Babu Sana's eagerly awaited action extravaganza 'Peddi', featuring Telugu star Ram Charan in the lead, has now headed to Sri Lanka for the next schedule of the film.

.Sources close to the unit of the film say that shooting will happen at the scenic locations of the island nation for the next few days. A video clip doing the rounds on the Internet showed the actor making his way to the airport to head to Sri Lanka.

Produced by Venkata Satish Kilaru under Vriddhi Cinemas, and prestigiously presented by Mythri Movie Makers and Sukumar Writings, the movie is being mounted on a grand scale.

It may be recalled that the unit of Peddi had, some time ago, shot a grand song featuring a whopping 1000 dancers. The unit of the film shot the song on the occasion of Vinayaka Chavithi, when most others chose to take the day off. The grand song on Ram Charan was filmed in Mysore, choreographed by the popular choreographer Jani Master.

Sources say that post-production work of the film is also happening simultaneously. The team is working relentlessly to keep the project on track as per schedule.

Ram Charan has undergone a complete transformation for his role. The stellar cast also includes Kannada superstar Shiva Rajkumar in a powerful supporting role, alongside Jagapathi Babu and Divyendu Sharma in key roles.

With a top-notch technical crew on board, 'Peddi promises' a rich cinematic experience. R Rathnavelu is handling cinematography, while National Award-winning editor Navin Nooli takes charge of the edit.

'Peddi' is slated for a grand Pan-India theatrical release on March 27, 2026, coinciding with Ram Charan’s birthday.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Shooting with 1000 dancers during Vinayaka Chavithi shows their dedication! But I hope they maintained proper COVID protocols and respected the festival's significance while working.
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Arjun K
Sri Lanka locations are absolutely stunning! This will definitely elevate the film's visual appeal. The combination of Ram Charan and Shiva Rajkumar is going to be fire! 🔥
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Sarah B
The technical team looks amazing - Rathnavelu's cinematography and Navin Nooli's editing will surely make this a visual treat. Hope the story matches up to the technical excellence!
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Vikram M
Releasing on his birthday - what a perfect gift for fans! After RRR's global success, expectations are sky-high. Hope Buchi Babu Sana delivers another masterpiece.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the Pan-India approach. With stars from multiple industries and international locations, this could be another game-changer for Indian cinema.

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