Thursday, June 4, 2026

Buchi Babu’s Biggest Day Has Arrived

During the event before the film Peddi was released, Ram Charan gave high praise to director Buchi Babu Sana, saying he would become one of the top directors and make it into the top four.

In just a few hours, people will start talking about Buchi Babu's talent and the film's success based on what people say and how much money it makes.
 Interestingly, this is Buchi's second movie, and it's already facing a lot of expectations.

His first film, Uppena, surprised everyone with a bold story and strong execution.
 The movie gained attention from audiences all across India.

After trying his luck with a few other actors, Buchi finally chose to work with Ram Charan for Peddi.
 With the buzz and the marketing, Buchi has already seen a lot of success. One big advantage is that he managed to get AR Rahman to compose the music for the film.

During the pre-release interviews and promotions, Buchi promoted the film very well, making the middle part of the movie a topic of discussion.

There are also reports that Buchi handled the emotional parts of the film very well, especially the last thirty minutes, which are considered the heart of the movie.

Interestingly, Buchi needs to deliver a big hit with this movie.
 If he does, there's a good chance his next film will make him a well-known pan-Indian director, just like Ram Charan had predicted earlier.

Peddi First Report: Honest, Emotional and Rooted Drama

The movie starts strong with a good setup for the story and then shifts into a more relaxed and fun tone. The sequence featuring Rai Rai Raa Raa is a standout moment and is really enjoyable to watch as the star dances freely and has fun. Janhvi Kapoor's parts were just okay. The cricket scene with one rupee is really good, followed by a very emotional pre-interval moment that sets up the second half nicely.

Ram Charan and AR Rahman deliver their best performances.


The first half is decent, and the second half is more focused and emotionally powerful.


The second half begins with stylish wrestling scenes that match the catchy Massa Massa song.
 It then slows a bit with some filler content but quickly regains momentum with the national wrestling episodes. The special number was a bit of a hurdle, but it was great to see Charan's ease and natural flow. When the pre-climax part starts, the movie really takes off and ends on a really high note.

A lot of respect to Ram Charan and Buchi Babu Sana for choosing such a unique idea and presenting it honestly.

Peddi Movie

Peddi

Peddi movie poster

2026 ‧ Action/Sport ‧ 3h 7m

Directed by Buchi Babu Sana
Screenplay by Vara Prasad Toleti
Krushna Hari
Nagendra Kasi
Venkat Prasad Gandhi
Sri Raman CH
Story by Buchi Babu Sana
Produced by Venkata Satish Kilaru
Ishan Saksena
Starring
Ram Charan
Shiva Rajkumar
Janhvi Kapoor
Jagapathi Babu
Divyenndu
Cinematography R. Rathnavelu
Edited by Naveen Nooli
Music by A. R. Rahman
Production
companies
Mythri Movie Makers
Sukumar Writings
Vriddhi Cinemas
IVY Entertainment
Distributed by see below
Release date
4 June 2026
Running time 189 minutes[1]
Country India
Language Telugu
Budget ₹350 crore

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Prabhas To Join Spirit Shoot At Vimal Theatre Tonight

Excitement is growing for Spirit as Prabhas is preparing to start filming tonight at Mythri Vimal Theatre. 

Reports say other main actors will also be part of the shoot. 

The highly awaited movie is moving forward quickly, and fans are getting more excited about it each day.

Raaka’s Silence Fuels Speculation

The excitement about Raaka, the movie featuring Allu Arjun and directed by Atlee, has come back after almost two months since the first look was shared. Even though fans are still excited about the project, there's a lot of guesswork online that's causing some confusion about how things are going.

Some news stories online say the production is taking longer than people expected.
 Because of this, some people in the industry think the movie might not come out as quickly as planned.

Even though there's no official word on any delays, the fact that there haven't been any updates has made fans talk a lot about the movie.
 They're really curious about what's happening with this big project.

More confusion has come up because there are reports suggesting Deepika Padukone might not be joining the cast soon.
 Since she's one of the main stars, along with Allu Arjun, these rumors have drawn a lot of attention. But neither the movie team nor Deepika's group has officially responded to these claims.

With all this talk going on, many fans are hoping that Atlee and his team will give an official update soon.
 Whether it's about the filming schedule, who's in the cast, or a peek at how the movie is coming along, even a small announcement could help stop the rumors.

Raaka is still one of the most highly anticipated movies in the Indian film industry.
 With so much excitement, it's important for the makers to communicate clearly to keep the energy high and prevent unnecessary confusion.

Peddi @ Nizam: Finally, Green Signal Arrives!

The Telangana government has given the go-ahead for special ticket prices for Peddi before its June 4 release. 


A premiere show on June 3 can cost 600 rupees per ticket, including GST. 


For ten days, single screen theaters can increase prices by 100 rupees, and multiplexes by 125 rupees, with up to five shows each day.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

‘No Film In This Genre Has Been Made Before’

Legendary filmmaker Singeetham Srinivasa Rao is preparing a new experience that's completely different from anything seen before with his dream project Sing Geetham.


The film has a unique musical-comedy style where every conversation turns into a song.
 The teaser and songs have already created a lot of interest.

Actress Shalini Kondepudi, who plays a key role in the film, says audiences are in for something completely new.
 "No film in this genre has been made before. Every part of Sing Geetham is musical. Every artist had to go through a lot of training to learn how to turn dialogues into songs," she said.

Produced by Nag Ashwin under Vyjayanthi Movies and Swapna Cinema, the film is set in a fictional village called Kuberapuram.
 According to Shalini, one of the biggest draws of the movie is the mystery behind why every character talks in songs.

She described her role as a strong antagonist with many layers.
 "My character is determined, believes she is always right, and will go to any extent to achieve her goals. It's a powerful role with many shades and a lot of entertainment," she said.

Shalini considers working with Singeetham Srinivasa Rao a major milestone in her career.
 She praised the veteran filmmaker for personally guiding every part of the project and making sure his original idea stayed the same throughout production.

"This is a completely original idea with no previous movies to refer to.
 Our only reference was the vision of Singeetham and Nag Ashwin. Nag Ashwin's style and vision are also clearly shown in the film," she said.

One of the biggest challenges, she admitted, was adapting to the film's unusual format.
 "Singing a song is one thing, but turning every spoken line into a song is completely different. It required a lot of practice and discipline," she explained.

She also thanked music director Devi Sri Prasad for bringing speech and melody together so well.
 "DSP sir has done something amazing. His music has made the idea stronger and given the film a lot of power," she said.

As Sing Geetham prepares for its June 11 release, Shalini hopes its success will inspire more filmmakers to try bold and creative storytelling.
 "When special films do well, they encourage many more creators to bring fresh ideas to the screen," she said.