Ram Charan’s Peddi postpones April 30 release, eyes June 4 slot amid delays for Yash’s Toxic. Official confirmation expected soon.
Dumtika Editorial
April 13, 2026 · 1 min read

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Ram Charan’s much-anticipated film Peddi is set to miss its original April 30 release, with insiders revealing the team is now aiming for a strategic June window. Following Ram Charan’s recent successes, fans have been eagerly awaiting this project, which boasts music by A.R. Rahman and stars Janhvi Kapoor as the leading lady.
The Peddi crew has been making steady progress, with post-production activities like editing and background scoring underway. Producer Venkata Satish Kilaru and director Buchi Babu are reportedly fine-tuning the final touches, including an upcoming item song featuring Ram Charan. Industry sources indicate the team is currently eyeing June 4, a date already claimed by Yash’s pan-India film Toxic.
With Toxic facing multiple delays due to market uncertainties and geopolitical issues, there is growing speculation that Peddi might take over the June 4 slot if Toxic postpones again. Otherwise, Peddi is likely to release on June 25. The makers are yet to confirm the official date, preferring to avoid confusion by locking it firmly first.
Fans and trade analysts are watching closely as this shuffle could benefit Peddi by offering a clearer release window and better box office prospects. Official announcements are expected soon, and audiences can look forward to Ram Charan’s vibrant screen presence this summer.