The #Lenin trailer looks fantastic 🔥
My dearest brother @AkhilAkkineni8 looks absolutely explosive.
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Wishing him and the entire team all the very best.
Watched #Peddi last night. Mind-blowing performance by my dear @AlwaysRamCharan.
A Gritty, raw performance, extraordinary body transformation, and graceful dance moves. He absolutely aced it in every aspect. Genuinely very proud of my brother. Truly deserves every bit of the applause.
Striking performance by @IamJagguBhai garu and all the other artists. Love to the leading lady, #JanhviKapoor.
Compliments to all the technicians and producers.
My warm regards to the captain of the ship, @BuchiBabuSana garu, for elevating everyone and putting Charan garu on a high pedestal.
Congratulations to the entire team of #Peddi !
Tamilnadu la ena nadakudhunu theyriuma sir? idhupola movie movie nu solli arasiyal pazha poituchi ! Acting skil ku imp kudukalam but ivlow vedam
#Peddi, #RamCharan Is The Real Dhurandhar
Rating: ****
For my time and money, Ram Charan is the most dedicated mainstream actor in Indian cinema. And I say this only on the basis of Peddi. His performance as a rural athlete is do dedicated and passionate, I just wanted to give the actor a standing ovation .In comparison Ram Charan in RRR seems like a teaser trailer.
Normally, big mainstream actors when called to perform the rise-from-the-ashes trope, tend to bend their histrionics—for whatever they may be worth—only to play to the https://t.co/bPekpdzPs6 Peddi, Ram Charan goes beyond the applause to search for the darkest recesses of a character who is born to dieun sung.
But then God and A R Rahman have other plans.
“After all, you only live once,�� Peddi tells his friends, a motley crew of faceless, nameless villagers in an anonymous village which has only one ambition: for a train to stop for just a minute .
The railway track plays a pivotal part in the breathless proceedings. It defines the characters, none more so than the eponymous Peddi. The role is one of the best written for a superstar in Indian cinema. Ram Charan does full justice to it. He brings a primeval passion to Peddi’s part, playing him as both a victim and hero, sometimes simultaneously .
It is an astonishing performance, unequalled by anything I’ve seen by an upfront superstar of cinema, including Ranveer Singh in the over-hyped Dhurandhar.
Here is an actor and performance that stride the feral mood of narration with an arresting fluency. When put in the athletic mode Ram Charan is pure animal. He wrestles with a forthrightness that makes Aamir Khan in Dangal look like a body trouble.
Ram Charan is forceful and deeply moving when speaking of his character’s quest for identity and why that is of far more importance to him than winning a gold medal.
Much of this impassioned film’s cogency depends on the central performance. However it would be unfair to the film if we ignore its storytelling excellence . Director Buchi Babu Sana takes some time to come to grips with proceedings. Part of the blame goes to Janhvi Kapoor whose bosom-jutting act is a distraction.
By the time we arrive at midpoint the mood of the narration is comfortably ensconced in a confident blend of entertainment and social statement.Peddi has a lot to say about neglecting sports and sportsmen in our country. The finger wagging tone gets noticeable when Boman Irani is on screen.
Ram Charan and some of the supporting cast, especially Jagapathi Babu as a villager who devotes his life to getting that one train to stop in his village , make a huge contribution to giving Peddi the feel and texture of an epic, even when the drama gets too thick to be effective. The shocking twist at the end is hard to digest. But only if we fail to follow what the film is trying to say all along: it’s not an easy world for the https://t.co/vO9KEeHWVC takes a privileged actor to take that message to the last row.
Their names were Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta.
They were from Madhya Pradesh. They worked in Pune.
On the night of May 19 2024 they were riding a motorcycle in Kalyani Nagar when a Porsche Taycan hit them at high speed. Both died.
The driver was 17 years old. His name was Vedant Agarwal. His father Vishal Agarwal is one of Pune’s wealthiest builders.
He had spent the evening at a restaurant in Koregaon Park celebrating his Class 12 board exam results.
The restaurant served the group of minors alcohol until midnight. He paid Rs 48,000 for the drinks using his grandfather’s credit card.
He was drunk when he got behind the wheel of an unregistered Porsche worth over Rs 2.4 crore.
The initial order from a juvenile court asked him to write a 300 word essay on road accidents.
The country was furious.
His father Vishal Agarwal was arrested for attempting to obstruct justice.
His grandfather and two doctors were arrested for allegedly attempting to swap the juvenile’s blood sample at a hospital to conceal evidence of alcohol consumption.
The restaurant that served alcohol to minors was investigated. Police officers who handled the initial case were suspended.
The juvenile was eventually sent to a remand home.
Vishal Agarwal spent 22 months in jail before the Supreme Court granted him bail in March 2026.
Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta were cremated in Madhya Pradesh.
Their families are still waiting for the trial to conclude.
A 17 year old in an unregistered luxury car killed two working people on a night out.
His family spent months trying to make it go away.
Repost this. Some stories must not be allowed to disappear.
Fourth petrol price in 2 weeks. SLOW DRIP treatment. Inevitable to an extent given the uncertain situation in West Asia. But here is a Qs: Have any of our celebrities offered to cycle to work yet? Or were the fuel jokes reserved for Dr Manmohan Singh’s era ?🙏