Ram Charan‘s blockbuster Peddi could soon be screened in a revised version, with reports suggesting that the makers are planning a few notable changes to the film following recent discussions and audience feedback.
The film, which released on June 4, has faced mixed reactions over certain portrayals, with director Buchi Babu Sana acknowledging the concerns and confirming that edits will be made. According to industry buzz, the revised version will include both scene removals and new additions to enhance the narrative.
What Changes Are Expected?
One of the major changes reportedly involves the removal of portions of Gournaidu’s flashback episode in the second half. Sources suggest that tightening this segment could improve the film’s pacing during the crucial latter portions.
At the same time, the makers are said to be introducing additional scenes featuring Ram Charan and Jagapathi Babu, two of the film’s most impactful characters. These additions are expected to strengthen the emotional core of the story and provide more depth to their on-screen relationship.
Re-Censorship Process Ahead
Reports further suggest that the modified version will be sent for re-censorship before being dispatched to theatres. In India, any changes to a film after initial certification require the Central Board of Film Certification to review and approve the revised version. Once the certification process is completed, exhibitors are expected to receive the updated version for screening.
While an official announcement regarding the specific timeline is still awaited, the possibility of a revised version of Peddi has already generated curiosity among fans. It remains to be seen how these changes will impact the overall viewing experience as the film continues its theatrical run.
