
Ram Charan turns Peddi Pehelwan: Birthday glimpse shows beast mode unleashed
There are birthday celebrations, and then there are cinematic declarations . What the makers of Peddi unveiled today, on Ram Charan's 41st birthday, no less, and on the auspicious occasion of Sri Rama Navami , falls squarely in the second category. The Peddi Pehelwan Glimpse is not a promotional clip. It is a statement .
Carved from a pivotal stretch of the film, the glimpse marks a dramatic shift in the protagonist's world. Earlier teasers had introduced audiences to Charan wielding a cricket bat. Now, he steps into the Akhada , and everything changes. The earth, the sweat, the silence, the struggle: director Buchi Babu Sana lets these elements speak first, constructing the ancient world of wrestling with a quiet, unhurried authenticity that feels almost documentary in its rawness.
But it is Ram Charan himself who stops the breath. The physical transformation is staggering, a bulked, hardened frame moving through relentless Gada swings with brute, controlled force. Yet it is not the muscle that commands attention. It is the eyes: ferociously calm, burning with a purpose that no dialogue could have conveyed better. When he holds the Hanuman stance , a single, goosebump-inducing image, the glimpse transcends sport and enters something spiritual entirely.
Cinematographer R Rathnavelu frames this world with grounded, rustic poetry. Every shot feels lived-in, worn at the edges, deeply real. And over it all, AR Rahman's score surges, not as background music, but as a force of nature, thundering through the montage and lifting every swing, every gaze, every breath into something enormous.
The result is a glimpse that feels less like a promotional release and more like a festival event unto itself. Expectations around Peddi, already high, have been recalibrated entirely. The makers have confirmed the film releases worldwide on April 30th , and if this is merely a glimpse, the full picture promises to be something extraordinary.
