Ram Charan’s Peddi Ignites Box Office and Sparks Debate on Female Roles
Ram Charan’s Peddi opens to packed houses and rave reviews, while Janhvi Kapoor’s role sparks debate about female representation. The film’s box office prospects look bright.
Dumtika Editorial
June 5, 2026 · 1 min read

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Ram Charan’s Peddi stormed into cinemas with a rousing reception, quickly becoming the centre of attention for both its box office might and the conversations it has triggered. The sports drama, directed by Buchi Babu Sana and produced by Vriddhi Cinemas on a lavish ₹350 crore budget, features Ram Charan in a transformative avatar that has won admiration from fans and critics alike.
Since the premiere shows, audiences have packed theatres across the Telugu states, with opening day bookings nearing total sellouts and trade analysts forecasting a blockbuster run. Ram Charan’s emotionally charged performance, portraying a man striving for identity in a rural backdrop, is receiving widespread acclaim, making him the film’s standout highlight. The supporting cast, including Janhvi Kapoor, Shiva Rajkumar, and Jagapathi Babu, add further depth, with AR Rahman’s score enhancing the film’s emotional impact.
Yet, as Charan earns accolades for his authenticity, Janhvi Kapoor’s role has sparked a different kind of conversation. Viewers are debating her character’s styling and presentation, with some feeling her glamour stands out in the film’s earthy setting. This discussion has reignited the broader issue of how female leads are crafted in mainstream cinema, with many calling for stronger emotional arcs over mere visual appeal.
With no major competitors this weekend and audience buzz at its peak, Peddi faces the big task of sustaining its momentum to emerge as a true box office winner. All eyes are now on how the film’s collections unfold and whether these conversations will influence future storytelling trends.


