Ram Charan’s Peddi Debuts on Netflix With Revised Final Cut, Sparks Discussion
Ram Charan's Peddi streams on Netflix with a revised final cut, drawing buzz for key edits after its theatrical run. The film headlines a vibrant OTT weekend for Telugu audiences.
Dumtika Editorial
July 10, 2026 · 1 min read

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Ram Charan’s much-awaited film Peddi has finally premiered on Netflix, marking a major highlight for Telugu audiences this weekend. The film, directed by Buchi Babu Sana and produced by Vriddhi Cinemas, had already made waves during its theatrical run, and now fans are eager to see how the revised digital version fares on the OTT platform.
Recently, Ram Charan has been riding high on critical acclaim, and Peddi’s digital arrival comes on the heels of much anticipation. The Netflix release is notable for its 3 hour and 5 minute runtime—shorter than the original theatrical cut—clarifying that viewers will be watching the final, reworked version of the film.
Sources confirm that several key changes were made for the OTT release. Controversial scenes involving Janhvi Kapoor’s character were trimmed after facing social media backlash during the film’s cinema run, with edits to some dialogues and supporting characters as well. The climax was also adjusted to avoid visuals that might reignite earlier criticisms. As per reports, "the makers opted for a safer edit without disturbing the overall narrative," which has become a hot topic among digital viewers.
With Peddi now streaming alongside other new releases like Sing Geetham, Telugu fans are in for an exciting weekend of OTT entertainment. All eyes will be on audience response to these changes and whether Peddi can capture fresh momentum in the digital space.


