Peddi Gets Postponed! Ram Charan’s Upcoming Actioner’s New Release Date Unveiled With Power-Packed Poster

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Makers of Peddi announce its grand theatrical release date, marking double celebrations for Ram Charan, who recently embraced fatherhood, welcoming twins, and now one of the most-awaited pan-India films is set to release on a promising date.

Ever since it was announced, Peddi starring global star Ram Charan has been dominating social media conversations. From its powerful announcement glimpse and striking first-look posters to teaser glimpses and the chart-topping track Chikiri Chikiri, every update from the film has only amplified the excitement among fans and cinephiles. Touted as one of the biggest pan-India spectacles of 2026, the film, directed by the visionary Buchi Babu Sana, has consistently remained in the limelight.

Peddi Gets A New Theatrical Release Date Along With A First-Look Poster

Taking the anticipation several notches higher, the makers have now unveiled a brand-new, striking poster while making a massive release date announcement. Peddi is officially set to have its event release on April 30, 2026 (partial holiday), setting the stage for one of the grandest cinematic releases of the year.

The newly unveiled poster showcases Ram Charan in an intense, long-haired and heavily bearded look, sporting a rugged, bloodied face, and a dust-covered avatar. Standing amidst a charged crowd, his commanding presence hints at a powerful and mass-packed character, raising excitement around the film.

Sharing the poster, the makers wrote, “The date of his arrival changes, but not his MIGHTY GRIT #PEDDI WORLDWIDE RELEASE ON 30th APRIL, 2026. Mega Powerstar @alwaysramcharan @nimmashivarajkumar @janhvikapoor @buchibabu_sana @arrahman @rathnaveludop @kollaavinash @navinnooli @iamjaggubhai_ @boman_irani @divyenndu @venkatasatishkilaru @vriddhicinemas @MythriOfficial @SukumarWritings @Ivyentertainmentofficial @tseries.official @peddimovie”

Peddi’s song Chikiri Chikiri created a massive wave right from its release, clocking an incredible 46 million views within just 24 hours and emerging as one of the most-watched and loved tracks of the year. The song has continued its winning streak and recently crossed a remarkable 200 million views on YouTube across multiple language versions, along with more than 2 million likes, proving its soaring popularity among audiences.

About Peddi

Composed by the legendary A. R. Rahman, the track features soulful vocals by Mohit Chauhan with lyrics penned by Balaji. Released in several languages, Chikiri Chikiri has struck a chord with listeners for its infectious tune, vibrant visuals, and its ability to connect with audiences across regions.

Featuring Ram Charan, Janhvi Kapoor, Jagapathi Babu, Shiva Rajkumar, and Divyendu Sharma, Peddi is directed by Buchi Babu Sana and is slated to be released in theatres on April 30, 2026.

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