Peddi Crosses Rs. 323 Crore Worldwide, Continues Strong Box Office Run

Peddi collected Rs. 273 crore in India and Rs. 323.50 crore worldwide after 18 days, driven mainly by strong collections in AP and TS.

Ram Charan’s Telugu film Peddi continued its box office run during its third weekend, collecting approximately Rs. 8 crore across India. With this, the film’s total domestic gross has reached around Rs. 273 crore after 18 days in theatres. Most of the collections during the third weekend came from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where the film has maintained a strong performance since its release. Outside the Telugu speaking regions, the film’s theatrical run has slowed considerably, contributing only limited numbers to the overall total.

Peddi has also earned approximately USD 5.30 million from international markets. Based on current estimates, the overseas gross stands at around Rs. 50.50 crore. Combining domestic and international earnings, the film’s worldwide gross collection has reached approximately Rs. 323.50 crore.

The film has emerged as the highest grossing Tollywood and South Indian release of the year so far. It is also the highest grossing solo film in Ram Charan’s career, ranking second only to RRR among his overall releases.

In India, Peddi collected Rs. 224.50 crore during its extended first week of 8 days. The second week added another Rs. 40.50 crore, while the third weekend contributed Rs. 8 crore. This has taken the total Indian gross to Rs. 273 crore.

The film has performed particularly well in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where collections have reached around Rs. 215.50 crore. Within this market, the Andhra region has been the strongest contributor with approximately Rs. 102.50 crore. Nizam contributed around Rs. 30.25 crore, while Ceded added approximately Rs. 82.75 crore.

Outside its home market, Karnataka contributed around Rs. 28 crore. Tamil Nadu and Kerala added Rs. 4.50 crore, while the rest of India contributed approximately Rs. 25 crore.

Internationally, the United States emerged as the biggest overseas market with collections of USD 3,150,000. Canada contributed USD 235,000, while Australia and New Zealand added USD 350,000. The Middle East generated USD 735,000, the United Kingdom contributed USD 465,000, and the rest of the world added USD 365,000.

The territorial breakdown currently stands at Rs. 215.50 crore from AP and TS, Rs. 28 crore from Karnataka, Rs. 4.50 crore from Tamil Nadu and Kerala, and Rs. 25 crore from the rest of India. Along with USD 5.30 million from overseas markets, the film’s worldwide gross has reached Rs. 323.50 crore after 18 days of release.

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