‘Peddi’ box office collections Day 6: Ram Charan’s film crosses Rs 261 crore worldwide; Collections are down about 20 percent

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'Peddi' box office collections Day 6: Ram Charan's film crosses Rs 261 crore worldwide; Collections are down about 20 percent

Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor starrer ‘Peddi’ continues its journey at the box office despite receiving criticism and mixed reactions from sections of the audience.Sacnilk reports say that ‘Peddi’ has collected a net collection of Rs 9.65 crore in India on the 6th day.

This figure represents a decline of 19.9% ​​from the fifth day’s profit of Rs 12.05 crore.

The global total stands at Rs 261.23 crore

With the completion of six days of theatrical run, ‘Peddi’ has collected Rs 179.35 crore in India net collections. The film’s total collection in India currently stands at Rs 213.23 crore.Overseas markets added another Rs 1 lakh crore on the sixth day. This has taken the overall international tally to Rs 48 crore. As a result, the total global collection has now risen to Rs 261.23 crore.

The Telugu version continues to lead

Of the total earnings of the sixth day, Telugu alone earned Rs 7.75 crore. The Hindi version contributed Rs 1.65 crore while the Tamil version collected Rs 15 lakh. The Kannada and Malayalam versions added smaller numbers to the overall total.The film recorded an overall Telugu occupancy of 27.12 percent on the sixth day. The evening shows witnessed the strongest response from the audiences. “Peddi” was shown in over 7,500 shows across India on that day

Janhvi Kapoor’s role sparks debate

While the film remains a hit at the box office, conversations about Janhvi Kapoor’s character have continued online.

Speaking to Telugu360 Digital, Jagapathi Babu defended Janhvi Kapoor and called for restraint in online discussions.He said, “As an artist, the only thing I would say is please don’t target the actor. It’s not fair to go after that girl. We don’t know what her personal opinions are or whether she agreed with every creative decision.”Explaining the creative process behind the filmmaking, he added: “It’s not like she pushed for it herself.

She did what the director asked her to do. When an actor signs up to a director’s vision and trusts it, he follows that vision. We do what the director tells us. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Buchi Babu may have his own reasons. I support Janhvi on this.”The actor also stressed that viewers should focus their opinions on the film and not on individuals.He added: “If you like the movie or don’t like it, comment on it.

But do not single out a specific artist, troll them, or cause them mental distress.”Disclaimer: Box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly stated, providing a fair representation of the film’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or additional international market reports are completed. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.

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