Mega Power Star Ram Charan’s stunning transformation for Peddi has sent the hype soaring, unveiling a version of him that’s raw, ferocious, and built for breathtaking action. On his birthday, the makers yesterday dropped a special glimpse followed by striking posters, revealing a completely unexpected pahelwan-inspired look that has taken everyone by surprise. With a humongous response pouring in, the glimpse is now trending No 1 across India, clocking massive viewership.
Ram Charan appears in absolute beast mode- a physique built for raw domination rather than sculpted showmanship. His broad, rock-solid shoulders and granite-carved arms carry the aura of a man forged through relentless physical discipline. The torso, with its barrel-like power, mirrors the strength of a traditional akhada warrior, while his heavily conditioned legs signal explosive speed, agility, and combat readiness.
The transformation hits even harder in the wrestling-themed visuals. Charan doesn’t just look like a pahelwan, but he moves like one. Whether he’s charging ahead with primal force or kneeling with a towering mace in hand, he brings the spiritual ferocity of a Hanuman-inspired warrior to life. Dust swirling around his body, veins tightening with effort, and a fiery gaze locked in focus, each moment delivers a thunderous adrenaline rush.
This isn’t just a makeover. It’s a declaration of strength, discipline, and mythic power- a character sculpted to shake the screen with sheer physical might. The glimpse also signals the scale, mass impact, and high-voltage elevation the Buchi Babu Sana directorial is primed to unleash when it hits theatres on April 30.
The film is mounted on a massive canvas, produced by Venkata Satish Kilaru under Vriddhi Cinemas, and presented by Mythri Movie Makers in association with Sukumar Writings.
చూడుమీ.. ఆటే నా పొగరు!#RamCharan looks phenomenal as a wrestler (కుస్తీ ఆటగాడు). 🔥
The pehelwan glimpse carries a strong, intense tone throughout.
There’s a powerful symbolism between the pehelwan and Lord Hanuman’s mace (గద).