Ram Charan’s Peddi witnessed a sharp decline at the box office on its second Monday, with its India net collection falling to ₹4.10 crore on Day 12.
The figure represents a massive 55.4 per cent drop compared with Sunday’s collection of ₹9.20 crore. The steep fall indicates that the film has entered a crucial phase after enjoying the benefit of its second weekend.
On Day 12, Peddi collected ₹4.10 crore net in India from 4,164 shows. With this, the film’s total India net collection has reached ₹220.10 crore, while its India gross stands at ₹260.96 crore.
The film also witnessed a slowdown in overseas markets. It collected around ₹0.35 crore internationally on Day 12, taking its total overseas gross to ₹51.85 crore.
With the latest figures, Peddi has now earned a worldwide gross of ₹312.81 crore.
Although the film has crossed the ₹300-crore milestone globally and the ₹220-crore net mark in India, the sharp weekday drop remains a concern.
Its performance over the next few days will determine how much further it can add before the end of its theatrical run.




useless film..where are the goons who were yelling this was a hit
I was watching a movie and in that Telugu Black and White Movie,
A Saree was used as a Fan attached to the Window.
Pull and Push the Saree to generate Wind.
I told my mother, Lets build this.
My parents bought Video Games instead and motivated me sub-consciously to build for the World…..