Mega Power Star Tag: When Ram Charan Entered The World Of Tollywood, Eighteen Years Ago, People Immediately Saw The Seed Of A Tradition In Him: The Successor Of Megastar Chiranjeevi To The Throne. When The Other End Of The Mega Dynasty Was Lit By The Power Star Pawan Kalyan, Charan Was The One Expected To Present The Family Cinematic Pride. So Was Born The Name Which The Fans So Affectionately Called Him, Mega Power Star.
But Fame Has A Way Of Evolving. Following The Deafening Global Success Of RRR, Foreign Critics Hailed Higher Praises For Charan, Who Was Described As A Global Star. The Tag Was Soon On Fire – Picked Up By The Media And The Fans. However, Subconsciously, Charan Never Appeared To Be At Ease With The International Tag. In His Case, It Was Not The Global Titles But Meeting With His Audience That Was A Great Performance.
The Global Star Title, However, Came With Its Fair Share Of Baggage. It Was Used As A Stick Against Which Critics Judged Each Time A Movie Was Not Doing Well. The Fact That It Was Compared To Such Legends As Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, And Amitabh Bachchan Contributed To The Arguments. What Began As Lovemaking Turned To Unnecessary Pressure – A Thing Charan Supposedly Wanted To Get Out Of.
The Winds Have Changed Now, However, With His Upcoming Film Peddi. The Creators Have Intentionally Revived His Classical Identity, Which Is Mega Power Star. All Posters, All Teasers Are Proud Possession Of That Name. Director Buchi Babu Sana And His Crew Appear To Be Bent On Assisting Charan To Get Back To His Origins And Shut Down The Commotion Around His Former Label.
Peddi Is An Action Drama That, According To Peddi, Will Be A Rustic And High-Voltage Film With Music By The Legendary A.R. Rahman, Whose Films Have Always Been Filled With Entertainment. The Movie, Which Is Set To Be Released On March 26, Is Not Only Another Step In The Career Of Charan, But Also A Comeback In A Figurative Sense, A Reminder That Sometimes, Power Does Not Lie In International Titles, But In Remaining Within Oneself.

