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Peddi Box Office: Just $500K Away From Breaking Ram Charan's 8-Year-Old North America Record
BY SACNILK
Six days into its theatrical run, Peddi has firmly established itself as one of the biggest box office performers in Ram Charan's career. Directed by Buchi Babu Sana and co-starring Janhvi Kapoor, the sports drama has not only posted impressive numbers worldwide but has also emerged as a strong force in overseas markets. With collections continuing to hold steady, the film is now on the verge of achieving a major milestone in North America. Within just six days of release, Peddi has grossed ₹261.23 crore worldwide and recovered an impressive ₹150+ crore share. With a breakeven target of ₹215 crore share, the film has already recovered 69.8% of its investment and is firmly on track to enter the profit zone by its second weekend.While the domestic performance has been strong, the overseas market is where an even more interesting story is unfolding. Peddi has collected over $3 million in North America within its first week, putting it on the verge of a major career milestone for Ram Charan. With PEDDI crossing the $3 million mark in North America, the film has joined a relatively exclusive club of Telugu releases that have achieved the feat over the years. 2015 – Baahubali: The Beginning 2017 – Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 2018 – Rangasthalam 2018 – Bharat Ane Nenu 2019 – Saaho 2020 – Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo 2020 – Sarileru Neekevvaru 2022 – RRR 2023 – Salaar 2023 – Adipurush 2024 – HanuMan 2024 – Kalki 2898 AD 2024 – Devara: Part 1 2024 – Pushpa 2: The Rule 2025 – Mirai 2025 – They Call Him OG 2026 – Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu 2026 – PEDDI* (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) To understand why this is significant, one has to look at the actor's overseas track record. At the very top sits RRR, the SS Rajamouli-directed global phenomenon that eventually amassed over $15 million in North America. However, RRR occupies a category of its own. It was a once-in-a-generation event film featuring both Ram Charan and NTR Jr, backed by Rajamouli's unmatched brand value. Among Ram Charan's solo-led films, the benchmark has long belonged to Rangasthalam. Released in 2018, the Sukumar directorial started with a premiere gross of around $710K and went on to enjoy an extraordinary theatrical run, eventually finishing with $3.51 million in North America. For nearly eight years, no solo Ram Charan film has been able to cross that mark. That is where Peddi enters the conversation. The film opened with a strong $1.57 million from premieres alone, more than double the premiere numbers of Rangasthalam. By Day 6, its North American total had already climbed to approximately over $3 million, putting it within striking distance of Rangasthalam's lifetime record.The pace is what makes Peddi's run particularly noteworthy. Rangasthalam needed a long and steady theatrical run powered by exceptional word-of-mouth to reach $3.51 million. Peddi, meanwhile, has already covered most of that distance within its opening week itself. In practical terms, the film now needs less than half a million dollars to become Ram Charan's highest-grossing solo film in North America. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The comparison becomes even more impressive when viewed alongside some of the actor's recent releases. Game Changer, despite arriving with the backing of director Shankar and massive expectations, concluded its North American run at around $2.2 million. Peddi has comfortably moved past that figure within days of release and is now chasing a much bigger target. Of course, overtaking RRR is never part of the discussion. The Rajamouli blockbuster remains the undisputed king of Ram Charan's filmography overseas and continues to rank among the biggest Telugu films ever released in North America. The real battle is for the second position, and Peddi appears to have one hand firmly on that spot already. As the film heads into its second weekend, two milestones are now within reach. The first is breakeven, which could be achieved in the coming days if the current trend continues. The second is the North American record among Ram Charan's solo films, a crown that Rangasthalam has worn since 2018. If Peddi maintains momentum over the weekend, Ram Charan may soon have a new overseas champion in his solo filmography.