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Peddi Day 2 Collection Worldwide: Ram Charan’s Sports Drama Hits Rs 150 Crore Milestone

Peddi box office collection day 2: Ram Charan’s sports drama overtakes Game Changer in two days, enters Rs 150 crore club

By PoliticalPedia Editorial DeskPublished 6 June 2026· 2 min read
Peddi Day 2 Collection Worldwide: Ram Charan’s Sports Drama Hits Rs 150 Crore Milestone
Peddi Day 2 Collection Worldwide: Ram Charan’s Sports Drama Hits Rs 150 Crore Milestone

Despite a mid-week cooling in momentum, the Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor starrer continues its robust box office run, firmly outpacing the actor's previous outing, Game Changer.

The momentum behind Peddi, the latest sports-action drama featuring Ram Charan, remains formidable even as the film navigates the typical post-opening day dip. Following a thunderous start, the film recorded a domestic net collection of approximately Rs 26.90 crore on its second day. While this represents a contraction of roughly 47 percent from its explosive Rs 51 crore opening, the cumulative performance across 10,113 nationwide shows has propelled the film past a major psychological barrier.

Reaching the Rs 150 Crore Club

The peddi day 2 collection worldwide figures confirm the film has officially entered the Rs 150 crore club, with a total gross of Rs 150.49 crore amassed in just 48 hours. International markets have played a significant role in this success, contributing Rs 8 crore on the second day alone to reach a total overseas gross of Rs 36 crore. By crossing the Rs 96.40 crore net mark in India, the film stands on the precipice of the coveted Rs 100 crore net milestone, a target it is widely expected to surpass over the coming weekend.

A Strategic Comeback

For Ram Charan, Peddi serves as a crucial corrective measure in his career trajectory. Industry analysts have noted that the film is significantly outperforming his 2025 release, Game Changer, which had managed a domestic net of Rs 72.60 crore within the same two-day window. While the sports drama has yet to reach the towering heights set by the juggernaut RRR, it has successfully eclipsed the lifetime domestic hauls of other recent sports-centric projects, such as Chandu Champion, cementing its status as a significant commercial player in the current Telugu cinematic landscape.

Regional Dominance and Critical Discourse

The heart of the film's success remains firmly rooted in the Telugu-speaking states. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana contributed a combined Rs 25 crore gross on the second day, proving that the local audience remains the primary engine for the film's financial health. However, the performance in other regions and dubbed versions has been more modest, with the Kannada and Tamil markets showing lower occupancy levels.

Beyond the numbers, the film has sparked a wider conversation regarding its content. While audiences have praised the high-stakes narrative—which follows the titular character's journey through cricket, wrestling, and sprinting—the portrayal of Janhvi Kapoor’s character has drawn sharp criticism. Some viewers have taken to social media to argue that certain sequences, intended as playful romance, inadvertently normalized harassment. Director Buchi Babu Sana has since acknowledged the feedback, admitting that some portions did not land as intended and pledging more careful representation in future projects. As the weekend approaches, the industry remains focused on whether the film’s strong rural narrative can maintain its pace to challenge even higher box office benchmarks.

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