Peddi box office Day 2: Ram Charan starrer keeps the buzz alive after record opening

Ram Charan's Peddi crossed a major worldwide milestone in just two days, but its second-day box office trend tells a more nuanced story. Here's how the film performed across markets.

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Peddi Box Office Collection
Peddi Box Office Collection.

Ram Charan's Peddi continued its strong box-office run despite witnessing a sharp slowdown on its second day in theatres. While the sports drama saw collections dip significantly from its opening-day figures, the film's global earnings remained robust, with the makers announcing a worldwide gross collection of Rs 181.8 crore within just two days of release.

The official figures shared by the production house paint a stronger picture than early trade estimates. The milestone underlines the film's strong opening momentum across domestic and international markets, even as Friday collections reflected the typical post-opening-day correction.

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How much did Peddi earn on Day 2?

According to trade website Sacnilk, Peddi collected an estimated Rs 26.90 crore net in India on Day 2. The figure represents a 47.3 per cent decline from the film's opening-day collection of Rs 51 crore net.

Despite the drop, the film's cumulative India net collection stands at Rs 96.40 crore after two days. The latest official worldwide figure of Rs 181.8 crore, however, suggests that the film has continued to perform strongly across markets.

Which regions drove the film's performance?

The Telugu states remained Peddi's biggest market. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana together contributed the lion's share of the film's Day 2 earnings, generating Rs 25 crore gross, according to Sacnilk.

Karnataka added Rs 3.23 crore gross, while Tamil Nadu contributed Rs 70 lakh. Kerala brought in Rs 7 lakh, with the rest of India accounting for approximately Rs 3 crore gross.

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How did occupancy trend on Friday?

The Telugu version recorded the strongest occupancy among all language versions, registering an overall occupancy of 48.81 per cent on Day 2. Occupancy rose steadily through the day, peaking during night shows at 60.15 per cent.

The Tamil version recorded an overall occupancy of 19.80 per cent, while the Kannada version registered 17.04 per cent.

Set in rural Andhra Pradesh during the 1980s, Peddi follows a spirited villager who unites his community through sport in a battle to protect their pride against a powerful rival.

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Published By:
Ritika Srivastava
Published On:
Jun 6, 2026 12:23 IST

Ram Charan's Peddi continued its strong box-office run despite witnessing a sharp slowdown on its second day in theatres. While the sports drama saw collections dip significantly from its opening-day figures, the film's global earnings remained robust, with the makers announcing a worldwide gross collection of Rs 181.8 crore within just two days of release.

The official figures shared by the production house paint a stronger picture than early trade estimates. The milestone underlines the film's strong opening momentum across domestic and international markets, even as Friday collections reflected the typical post-opening-day correction.

How much did Peddi earn on Day 2?

According to trade website Sacnilk, Peddi collected an estimated Rs 26.90 crore net in India on Day 2. The figure represents a 47.3 per cent decline from the film's opening-day collection of Rs 51 crore net.

Despite the drop, the film's cumulative India net collection stands at Rs 96.40 crore after two days. The latest official worldwide figure of Rs 181.8 crore, however, suggests that the film has continued to perform strongly across markets.

Which regions drove the film's performance?

The Telugu states remained Peddi's biggest market. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana together contributed the lion's share of the film's Day 2 earnings, generating Rs 25 crore gross, according to Sacnilk.

Karnataka added Rs 3.23 crore gross, while Tamil Nadu contributed Rs 70 lakh. Kerala brought in Rs 7 lakh, with the rest of India accounting for approximately Rs 3 crore gross.

How did occupancy trend on Friday?

The Telugu version recorded the strongest occupancy among all language versions, registering an overall occupancy of 48.81 per cent on Day 2. Occupancy rose steadily through the day, peaking during night shows at 60.15 per cent.

The Tamil version recorded an overall occupancy of 19.80 per cent, while the Kannada version registered 17.04 per cent.

Set in rural Andhra Pradesh during the 1980s, Peddi follows a spirited villager who unites his community through sport in a battle to protect their pride against a powerful rival.

- Ends
Published By:
Ritika Srivastava
Published On:
Jun 6, 2026 12:23 IST

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