Peddi box office estimates have turned Ram Charan’s latest film into one of the biggest South Indian cinema talking points of the week. Trade tracking places the film at around Rs 220 crore gross in India after seven days, with the Telugu states contributing an estimated Rs 171.50 crore.
For Dubai’s Telugu and wider Indian cinema audience, those numbers matter. They show that Peddi is not just another star-led release. It has become a major theatrical event with strong regional pull.
How Big Is Peddi’s First Week?
Early estimates place Peddi among the top Telugu-state first-week performers. Its reported seven-day total puts it behind only a small group of massive titles in that market, including RRR, Pushpa: The Rule and Kalki 2898 AD.
That is serious company. Even allowing for final figure adjustments, the film has clearly opened at a level that confirms Ram Charan’s post-RRR theatrical strength.
Where The Film Performed Strongly
The strongest conversation has come from the Telugu states, especially with impressive performance in Coastal Andhra. That regional intensity is important because Telugu cinema often builds momentum from core markets before wider discussion follows.
A film can have overseas interest and national visibility, but the home-market foundation still shapes how its success is judged. Peddi has passed that test in a visible way.
The Star Power Behind The Numbers
Ram Charan remains the centre of the film’s pull, but the cast also adds scale. Peddi features Janhvi Kapoor, Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, Divyenndu, Boman Irani, Ravi Kishan and others.
That mix helps the film travel beyond one language conversation. Janhvi Kapoor gives it extra Hindi-market curiosity, while names like Shiva Rajkumar and Jagapathi Babu add weight for South Indian cinema fans.
Why Dubai Viewers May Care
Dubai has a strong market for Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi and pan-Indian cinema. Big South Indian releases often become community events here, especially when the lead star has a loyal following.
Peddi’s first-week numbers make it more likely to stay in conversation among UAE moviegoers. Even people who missed opening weekend may now treat it as a film worth catching before it leaves premium screens.
What Happens Next?
The second weekend will decide how far Peddi can climb. A major opening proves demand, but strong holds prove repeat interest and word of mouth.
If family audiences and star fans continue to turn up, the film could hold well. If the opening was mainly front-loaded by fan demand, collections may settle faster after the first week.
The overseas trend will also be worth watching. Pan-Indian films can build strong Gulf conversation when early viewers recommend the theatre experience, especially for action, music and star-entry moments that feel bigger on a large screen.
Box Office Context
Box office figures for Indian films often move as producers, trackers and regional markets update their numbers. For that reason, the smartest reading is directional: Peddi has delivered a huge first week, and its Telugu-state performance is the headline.
The film’s next challenge is consistency. A record-style first week makes headlines, but long-term status comes from how well it holds after the initial fan rush. If the second-week drop stays controlled, Peddi can move from strong opener to durable hit.
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FAQs
What is the Peddi box office collection after one week?
Trade estimates place Peddi at around Rs 220 crore gross in India after seven days. Final numbers can vary as tracking updates.
How much did Peddi earn in the Telugu states?
The Telugu-state estimate is around Rs 171.50 crore gross for the first seven days. That places it among the biggest first-week performers in the market.
Who stars in Peddi?
Peddi stars Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor, with Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, Divyenndu, Boman Irani, Ravi Kishan and others in the cast.
Why is Peddi important for UAE cinema fans?
The UAE has a large South Indian cinema audience. A major Ram Charan film with strong box office numbers naturally becomes a bigger weekend conversation here.

