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Watch Video: Peddi Pehelwan Glimpse: Ram Charan Flaunts Six Pack Abs

Watch Video: Peddi Pehelwan Glimpse: Ram Charan Flaunts Six Pack Abs

On the occasion of Ram Charan’s birthday on Friday, and also to mark the auspicious occasion of the festival Sri Rama Navami, the makers of the upcoming film Peddi unveiled a striking glimpse of the actor. Peddi Pehelwan glimpse Ram Charan will be seen in the titular role in Peddi, and the makers have released a video glimpse of the actor’s character, Peddi Pehelwan. The clip opens with a voiceover that establishes the protagonist’s resolve to get into the sport, wrestling. “Wresting isn’t a sport of bats and balls, but a battlefield of survival.” The video shows the rise of Peddi Pehelwan as he endures brutal training, scaling brick walls, lifting massive sandbags, and mastering the conventional mace with unwavering grit. Ram Charan’s transformation Ram Charan’s transformation for his role of wrestler looks authentic. Cinematographer Rathnavelu’s lens beautifully takes us through the sweat-soaked intensity and efforts the actor has put in for the part. Six-pack abs, toned body, ripped muscles, and an intensity that burns through the screen, Ram Charan embodies a true Pehelwan. And …

Peddi birthday glimpse shows Ram Charan as pehelwan; fans confused about switch from cricket, predict dual roles. Watch

Peddi birthday glimpse shows Ram Charan as pehelwan; fans confused about switch from cricket, predict dual roles. Watch

A new glimpse from Buchi Babu Sana’s sports drama Peddi was released on Ram Charan’s 41st birthday. The new video shows the actor as a pehelwan and taking part in mud wrestling. Given that all the previous promotional material of Peddi showed him as a cricketer, fans were confused about what the film was about. Others also speculated that he plays dual roles. (Also Read: Ram Charan sports bandage above eye in 1st appearance after injury; meets concerned fans. Watch) Ram Charan plays the lead role in Buchi Babu Sana’s sports drama Peddi. Peddi pahalwan glimpse out The 44-second glimpse of Peddi begins with a voiceover stating that wrestling is nothing like cricket, where you just hit a ball with a bat. “It’s a game where you face death itself,” says the person, adding, “Tell me now, do you want to stay or leave?” The glimpse shows a previously lean Ram, looking bulked up, with his long hair pulled into a manbun. The video shows him not just training but also wrestling like a pro. …

Peddi Teaser Out: Ram Charan as Peddi pehelwan shows his strength and spirit; Film to release on April 30, 2026

Peddi Teaser Out: Ram Charan as Peddi pehelwan shows his strength and spirit; Film to release on April 30, 2026

The highly anticipated film, Peddi stars Ram Charan as the main lead. The sports action drama is slated for release in theatres on April 30, 2026. Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, the film is currently under production. Now, the makers of the Ram Charan starrer have dropped a teaser to mark the occasion of the actor’s 41st birthday. The producers Vriddhi Cinemas and Mythri Movie Makers have posted the film’s teaser in multiple regional languages. Peddi Teaser Out The Peddi Teaser introduces Ram Charan as Peddi Pehelwan. His character is seen in a rugged and rustic avatar as someone who takes his duties very seriously. In the teaser, Charan is seen loading piles of grains further displaying his strength as a pehelwan. He is then seen in the ring field as a wrestler with a mace also known as Hanuman Gada. Check out the film’s teaser below: About the film Peddi is said to revolve around a cricket tournament set against a rural backdrop. Alongside Ram Charan, the ensemble cast includes Janhvi Kapoor, Shiva Rajkumar, Divyendu Sharma, Jagapathi Babu, Boman Irani, and others. Earlier, …

Amitabh Bachchan says ‘pehelwan’ Dharmendra held him tightly during Sholay’s death scene, he was in agony: ‘My acting was natural’ | Bollywood News

Amitabh Bachchan says ‘pehelwan’ Dharmendra held him tightly during Sholay’s death scene, he was in agony: ‘My acting was natural’ | Bollywood News

Dharmendra passed away in November at the age of 89, and the actor’s last film, Ikkis, is up for release on Thursday. The film also stars Agastya Nanda and Jaideep Ahlawat, and recently, to promote the film, director Sriram Raghavan and the cast of the film visited the set of Amitabh Bachchan’s Kaun Banega Crorepati. Here, Amitabh remembered his late friend. The two worked in films like Sholay and Chupke Chupke. “Ikkis is the last precious film that the great actor Dharmendra did for his millions of fans. An actor wants to practice his craft till his last breath, and my friend Dharmendra Deol did the same. He was not just a person; he was a feeling. And a feeling never leaves you,” Amitabh Bachchan shared. Sriram Raghavan added, “I am very blessed that he worked in my film and his last film. I think he is extraordinary in it.” Jaideep also spoke about the late actor and said, “I am very lucky because I had the maximum scenes with him. When he was on …

Wary, sharp, blunt, Vinesh Phogat is ready for Olympics: ’Was sure WFI wouldn’t hold trials, I didn’t want to be second Sushil pehelwan’ | Sport-others News

Vinesh Phogat has struck equilibrium in life at this point, by blindly trusting the one man she loves, and by blanketly mistrusting those she knows that dislike her. In wrestling’s tale of continuum trials (will happen / won’t happen?) and its proverbial best and worst of times with 5 women qualifying, Vinesh laughed heartily when asked about the latest development that unfolded on Tuesday. The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) had flipped its last recent decision and announced there would be no trials. So as a quota earner, Vinesh would head to Paris Games in 50 kg, and the door was shut on her pet category, 53 kg. “I feel neither shock, nor happiness. Jo bhi hai, dedh saal se zhel hi rahe hai. (Whatever happens we are enduring anyways for a year and half.) I’m just happy I made the right decision of going into 50 kg and winning the quota and I’m comfortable with what I chose. If there was one thing I was certain about, it was that with WFI, kuchh na …