Jagapathi Babu promises surprise role in Ram Charan's Peddi, raises June release stakes
Veteran actor hints at 'huge' character impact as Buchi Babu's directorial gears up for summer clash

The anticipation around Ram Charan's next outing just got a significant boost, and it's coming from an unexpected quarter. Jagapathi Babu, who's carved out a formidable niche as Telugu cinema's go-to antagonist, has dropped intriguing hints about his role in Buchi Babu Sana's directorial venture Peddi that have fans buzzing.
"It's going to be huge, and my character is something even I didn't expect," the veteran actor revealed, suggesting that director Buchi Babu has crafted something special for him. Coming from someone who's delivered memorable villainous turns in recent years, this kind of enthusiasm from Jagapathi Babu carries weight. When an actor of his caliber talks about being surprised by his own character, it usually means the role has layers that go beyond the conventional antagonist template.
The timing of these comments couldn't be better for Peddi's prospects. With the June 4 release date locked in, the film is positioning itself for the crucial summer window where Telugu audiences typically embrace big-scale entertainers. Buchi Babu, who impressed with his debut, clearly understands the importance of casting and character development: getting Jagapathi Babu excited about his own role suggests the director has written substantial parts for his ensemble cast.
What makes this particularly interesting is how Jagapathi Babu has evolved as a performer over the past decade. His transition from hero to character artist has been one of Telugu cinema's most successful reinventions, and filmmakers have consistently found innovative ways to utilize his screen presence. If he's genuinely surprised by what Buchi Babu has written for him, it indicates the director might be breaking some conventional molds.
For Ram Charan, who's riding high post-RRR, Peddi represents another crucial step in cementing his pan-India appeal. The combination of a promising young director and a reinvented veteran like Jagapathi Babu in a key role suggests this won't be just another commercial outing: it might have the substance to match its scale.
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