Ram Charan's latest film, "Peddi," is making significant waves in Tollywood box office history, rapidly approaching the ₹200 crore worldwide mark within its opening weekend and already surpassing several major blockbusters. The movie achieved two million ticket sales in just 2.5 days, matching "RRR" for fourth place in this specific metric, and its Day 1 gross alone reached ₹135.36 crore, with Day 2 worldwide collections hitting ₹150 crore according to tracked shows, a figure likely higher when all data is accounted for. "Peddi" has already outgrossed "They Call Him OG" and "Devara" and is poised to overtake Prabhas's "Salaar Part 1" and potentially "Kalki 2898 AD" by Sunday, though it still trails Allu Arjun's "Pushpa 2" and "RRR" in the all-time top-grossing Tollywood films.

Ram Charan's latest film, "Peddi," is making significant waves in Tollywood box office history, rapidly approaching the ₹200 crore worldwide mark within its opening weekend and already surpassing several major blockbusters. The movie achieved two million ticket sales in just 2.5 days, matching "RRR" for fourth place in this specific metric, and its Day 1 gross alone reached ₹135.36 crore, with Day 2 worldwide collections hitting ₹150 crore according to tracked shows, a figure likely higher when all data is accounted for. "Peddi" has already outgrossed "They Call Him OG" and "Devara" and is poised to overtake Prabhas's "Salaar Part 1" and potentially "Kalki 2898 AD" by Sunday, though it still trails Allu Arjun's "Pushpa 2" and "RRR" in the all-time top-grossing Tollywood films.

Ram Charan's latest film, "Peddi," is making significant waves in Tollywood box office history, rapidly approaching the ₹200 crore worldwide mark within its opening weekend and already surpassing several major blockbusters. The movie achieved two million ticket sales in just 2.5 days, matching "RRR" for fourth place in this specific metric, and its Day 1 gross alone reached ₹135.36 crore, with Day 2 worldwide collections hitting ₹150 crore according to tracked shows, a figure likely higher when all data is accounted for. "Peddi" has already outgrossed "They Call Him OG" and "Devara" and is poised to overtake Prabhas's "Salaar Part 1" and potentially "Kalki 2898 AD" by Sunday, though it still trails Allu Arjun's "Pushpa 2" and "RRR" in the all-time top-grossing Tollywood films.

The Top 10 list of worldwide grossers in Tollywood are dominated by Prabhas starrers and Ram Charan's latest movie is on track to surpass some of these record-breakers in the first weekend itself. Peddi is wooing fans to theatres at a record pace as it eyes ₹200 crore worldwide.

Peddi achieved two million ticket sales in 2.5 days, tying with RRR at the fourth place. Pushpa 2: The Rule achieved the feat during pre-booking itself while Kalki 2898 AD did it in 1.5 days and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion in two days

As per shows tracked by Sacnilk, Peddi grossed ₹150 crore worldwide on Day 2. If all the actual shows are taken into account, this figure could be far higher. The producers had announced on Friday that Peddi bagged ₹135.36 crore on Day 1 itself. Going by this, the sports action drama would easily enter the ₹200 crore club this weekend.

Peddi had already surpassed the worldwide collections of Pawan Kalyan's They Call Him OG (₹144 crore) and Jr NTR's Devara (₹142 crore) on Day 2. Coming to Day 3 collections, Peddi has reportedly crossed the lifetime collections of Prabhas's Salaar Part 1 (₹158.1 crore). Kalki 2898 AD, another Prabhas film, has a worldwide record of ₹177.7 crore. This could also be surpassed by Peddi by Sunday.

Allu Arjun's Pushpa 2 remains at distant first with ₹275 crore, followed by RRR (₹223 crore), which was co-starred by Ram Charan and Jr NTR. Baahubali 2 holds the third spot with ₹217 crore.

How much did Peddi collect on Day 3?

Peddi netted ₹12.02 crore from 6,102 shows till 5 pm on Day 3, according to Sacnilk. The total net collection entered the ₹100 crore club on Day 3, reaching ₹108.42 crore by 5 pm. The total gross domestic collection was recorded at ₹128.68 crore.