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Peddi Becomes India's Third-Highest Premiere Grosser, Surpasses Hari Hara Veera Mallu and Pushpa 2
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Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, Peddi is a sports-action drama headlined by Ram Charan in the titular role. The film features Janhvi Kapoor as the female lead, while Shiva Rajkumar, Divyendu Sharma and Jagapathi Babu play key supporting roles. Backed by Mythri Movie Makers in association with Vriddhi Cinemas and Sukumar Writings, the film arrived in theatres carrying substantial expectations following its promotional campaign, teaser launch and strong advance bookings. Set against a rural backdrop, Peddi revolves around an underdog whose journey is intertwined with sport, ambition and personal challenges, with the narrative blending action, emotion and mass-commercial elements. The strong pre-release buzz surrounding the film translated into exceptional demand for premiere shows, helping Peddi collect ₹21.83 crore and secure the third spot among the highest premiere grossers in Indian cinema history. Ram Charan's Peddi has started its theatrical run on a strong note. After recording one of the biggest premiere performances in Indian cinema history, the film followed it up with an estimated ₹51 crore net collection on its opening day, taking its total India net collection to ₹69.50 crore within just two days of release. The film's impressive start was powered by a ₹21.83 crore premiere gross, which helped Peddi secure the third spot among the highest premiere grossers in Indian cinema. The feat places the film behind only Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge and They Call Him OG on the all-time list. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Top Premiere Grossers in IndiaRANKMOVIE NAMEPREMIERE GROSS1Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge₹51.60 Cr2They Call Him OG₹24.78 Cr3Peddi₹21.83 Cr4Hari Hara Veera Mallu₹15.05 Cr5Pushpa 2: The Rule₹12.57 Cr While Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge remains comfortably ahead with a ₹51.60 crore premiere gross, Peddi's entry into the top three is significant given the competition. The film surpassed Hari Hara Veera Mallu's ₹15.05 crore premiere gross by nearly ₹7 crore and outperformed Pushpa 2: The Rule's ₹12.57 crore premiere figure by over ₹9 crore. Peddi also came within ₹3 crore of They Call Him OG, which currently occupies the second position on the all-time list. The latest ranking highlights how premiere shows have evolved into a major box office event in India. In recent years, films such as Pushpa 2: The Rule, Hari Hara Veera Mallu, They Call Him OG and now Peddi have generated substantial revenue even before the commencement of regular shows, reflecting the growing influence of advance bookings and fan-driven demand. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Among the five films on the list, four belong to the Telugu film industry, underlining the strength of the market when it comes to premiere and special-show business. Peddi's ₹21.83 crore premiere gross is the third-highest ever recorded by an Indian film, trailing only Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge and They Call Him OG. According to early estimates, the momentum generated by Peddi's record-breaking premiere run carried into its opening day as well. The film is estimated to have collected around ₹51 crore net on Day 1, reflecting a growth of approximately 176% over its premiere-day net collection. If these estimates hold, the film's cumulative India gross collection would stand at around ₹82.49 crore, while its worldwide gross could cross ₹112 crore, including roughly ₹30 crore from overseas markets. For Ram Charan, the latest milestone adds another notable achievement to his box office record. While the film now stands among the top premiere performers in Indian cinema, its opening-day numbers suggest that the strong premiere response was not merely fan-driven frontloading but translated into substantial theatrical business as well. With Peddi already crossing ₹100 crore worldwide gross within its first two days, all eyes are now on its weekend trajectory and whether it can maintain the momentum generated by its record-setting premiere and opening-day performance.