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Ram Charan lauds Janhvi Kapoor’s dedication

‘Peddi’ trailer launch: Ram Charan lauds Janhvi Kapoor’s dedication; says, ‘she did it 100 times better than me in the last song’

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The trailer of Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor starrer ‘Peddi’ was launched in a grand event in Mumbai on May 18. During the event, Ram Charan heaped praise on Janhvi Kapoor’s dedication, calling out how well she prepared herself during the shoot.

Ram Charan praises Janhvi Kapoor’s hard work

While speaking at the event, Ram Charan spoke warmly about working with Janhvi Kapoor for the first time. He said, “The way she is working so hard. She used to rehearse the lines. On the last day, we shot a song, and I didn’t have the time because we were shooting 85 days continuously, and then the song landed up. I was learning there, and I was doing it. I didn’t know whether she practiced her lines. But she did it 100 times better than me in the last song. Aise she is a chupa Rustom. She quietly learnt it on her mobile, and I really like her dedication.”Ram Charan also spoke about the emotional connection between their families. He said it felt special because his father, Chiranjeevi, and Janhvi’s mother, Sridevi, had acted together in many Telugu films.

Emotional connection with Chiranjeevi and Sridevi

Talking about it, he said, “I am very very happy as my dad and Sridevi ma’am had worked together and it was a long long wish for our family and fans who appreciated our parents coming together and us. So it is like a nostalgic thing for all of us. This pair will not disappoint you guys.”The trailer launch saw key members of the film ‘Peddi’ present at the event, including Buchi Babu Sana, AR Rahman, Divyenndu, and Venkata Satish Kilaru.

‘Peddi’ trailer

Speaking of the trailer, Ram Charan plays the titular role in and as ‘Peddi’, a rugged athlete who fights through life with courage and hard work. The trailer shows cricket, wrestling, and running becoming an important part of his journey.The film is set for a theatrical release on June 4 in multiple languages. Go to Source

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