Thursday, June 4, 2026

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.

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