
Superstar Ram Charan’s upcoming film Peddi has been the subject of repeated rumors about potential delays, but the team insists that the movie is on track for its March 27th release. Director Buchibabu Sana and the crew are reportedly working well ahead of schedule, ensuring there is no disruption to the release plan.
According to industry sources, most of the shooting has already been completed, and the editing process is also wrapped up. The director has finalized the first half of the film and sent it to composer A.R. Rahman to begin re-recording the background score. Once Rahman completes his work, final touch-ups will be added. Meanwhile, VFX, color grading, and other post-production work are already underway for certain sequences. The makers are leaving no stone unturned to ensure the film releases as planned.
Featuring Janhvi Kapoor as the female lead, Peddi has already created waves with its first single, “Chikri,” which has become a chartbuster. The second single is currently in the works and is expected to generate similar excitement.
With meticulous planning and advanced post-production work, the film is shaping up to be a major hit for Ram Charan this year.

























Davos Speech Revives Chandrababu’s Self-Credit Controversy
Chandrababu Naidu appears to be repeating his familiar self-boasting narrative even at the Davos summit. In his latest remarks, he claimed that he is the primary reason many Telugu people are working in Europe. This statement has once again triggered criticism and ridicule online.
Earlier too, Naidu had made sweeping claims that he single-handedly built Hyderabad, developed Hitech City, constructed the international airport, and laid major roads. However, several leaders, including Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, have already clarified on public platforms that most of these developments took place during Congress rule and were not exclusive contributions of Chandrababu Naidu.
Despite repeated fact-checks and counter-arguments, Naidu continues with unchecked self-praise. Critics feel he believes that neither party cadres nor friendly media can sell exaggerated narratives as effectively as he can himself. As a result, he keeps pushing grand claims, which are increasingly being viewed as tiring and irritating rather than impressive.
On social media, people are now openly questioning his statements. Many argue that it was their parents’ sacrifices, hard work, and personal merit — not any politician — that enabled them to study, work, and settle in Europe. History clearly shows that Telugu engineers went abroad due to their talent, education, and perseverance, not because of political patronage.
It is also pointed out that even before state bifurcation, many students studied outside Andhra Pradesh because of the limited number of quality engineering colleges. Ironically, during Chandrababu Naidu’s tenure, a large number of sub-standard private engineering colleges were permitted, leading to a decline in education quality and leaving many graduates jobless.
As a senior politician with decades of experience and a national-level image, Chandrababu Naidu is expected to act with restraint. Political observers believe that if he continues to take excessive and questionable credit, public amusement could soon turn into reputational damage.