Peddi Heads to Nashik for High-Intensity Cricket Climax Shoot
Global star Ram Charan’s much-anticipated sports drama Peddi is gaining momentum. After shooting some initial portions at a railway station on the city outskirts, the team is now shifting gears for a crucial cricket sequence in Nashik.
Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, best known for Uppena, and featuring a powerful score by AR Rahman, Peddi is being developed with precision and purpose, away from the usual buzz-driven marketing.
Grand Climax Cricket Episode in the Works
The spotlight now turns to the film’s climax, which revolves around an emotionally charged cricket match. The team is planning to shoot this segment on a grand scale, complete with crowd setups to capture the real stadium atmosphere.
Ram Charan plays a small-town cricketer, and insiders reveal the cricket scenes are being shot with authenticity and intensity, eschewing flashy commercial tropes for grounded storytelling.
AR Rahman’s Music Plays a Key Role
Sources from the sets suggest that AR Rahman’s music is more than just background—it’s integrated deeply into the emotional core of the film. Especially during the sports sequences, Rahman’s soundtrack is expected to elevate the game moments, combining adrenaline with soul.
“They’re not just songs—they’re part of the storytelling,” a crew member hinted.
A Sports Drama That Aims to Hit Different
Peddi isn’t chasing viral trends or overhyped promotions. Instead, it’s quietly crafting a powerful underdog sports narrative—one that hinges on character, emotion, and realistic gameplay.
With Ram Charan in top form and a focused creative team behind the scenes, Peddi is shaping up to be a sports drama that could leave a lasting impact.

