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Updated : May 18, 2026

Ram Charan has been creating waves of anticipation with his Peddi. AR Rahman songs for the film have already created huge buzz. As the trailer is releasing today, producer Venkata Satish Kilaru recently opened up about the behind-the-scenes realities of Ram Charan's upcoming rural action dram. Making his production debut with such a massive project, he looked relaxed and super confident. 

Speaking to the media, Satish highlighted the sheer physical toll the character took on Ram Charan. The actor dedicated two years to transforming his physique with a special trainer and endured three distinct injuries on set. Despite a tough blow during a wrestling sequence and needing stitches near his eye, Charan returned to the shoot the very next day, often relying on instant physiotherapy to push through the pain.

Addressing industry speculations, the producer clarified that Sukumar had no involvement during the actual filming, confirming that Buchi Babu handled the entire execution himself. The technical scale of the film is massive, featuring AR Rahman's detailed compositions and Rathnavelu's cinematography. Authentic 1980s sets were erected by art director Avinash, supplemented by real-location shoots in Sri Lanka, Pune, and Delhi. 

With the film's business already closed and a strong ensemble cast on board, Satish remains completely relaxed ahead of the release and is currently setting up his next project with Nandamuri Balakrishna. Directed by Buchi Babu Sana and set against sports background, the film is locked for a worldwide release on June 4.

 

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