Ram Charan's New Look Sparks Buzz Ahead of 'Peddi' Release
Ram Charan Spotted in Mumbai
Ram Charan, the popular South Indian actor, is preparing for the much-anticipated launch of his film Peddi. Recently, he was seen in Mumbai, leaving a well-known salon after getting a stylish haircut. While he looked incredibly fashionable, fans were particularly captivated by his long, flowing hair. His new hairstyle has become a trending topic online, with many drawing comparisons to Ranveer Singh’s character, Hamza Ali Mazari, from Dhurandhar. If you think this is an exaggeration, take a look at the visuals below!
Ram Charan's Stylish Appearance
Ram Charan Flaunts His Long Hair In Mumbai
As he interacted with the paparazzi, who affectionately called him "anna," Ram Charan posed for photos. He sported a relaxed outfit consisting of distressed blue jeans and a dark blue T-shirt, exuding style. His black sunglasses added to his charm, but it was his freshly styled hair that truly stole the spotlight. With a blow-dried finish, he looked effortlessly chic.
The comments on social media were filled with a mix of humorous and affectionate reactions. While many fans praised his good looks, others were fixated on his hairstyle, with numerous comments referencing Hamza Ali Mazari. Could Ranveer Singh have inspired Ram Charan’s latest look? The online community seems to think so.
Controversy Surrounding 'Peddi' Release
Peddi Release
As Ram Charan gears up for the release of Peddi, the film is already embroiled in controversy prior to its debut. Scheduled to hit theaters on June 4, it is facing challenges from single-screen theater owners in Telangana. The dispute revolves around how box office earnings should be divided, rather than the film itself.
Currently, many Telugu films operate on a rental model, where theaters pay a fixed fee regardless of the film's success. However, theater owners argue that this system leads to significant losses, particularly for single-screen venues with high operational costs. They are advocating for a revenue-sharing model that would provide theaters with a larger percentage of earnings during the initial weeks of a film's release. Theater owners believe that this approach, already implemented in other regions, would help them manage rising expenses. Conversely, production companies, including Mythri Movie Makers, are resistant to this change. Due to this ongoing disagreement, theater owners have warned that they might postpone or block film releases if a resolution is not reached.