With Peddi having its premier shows today, the focus has completely shifted to what Ram Charan and director Buchi Babu Sana have created. Set against a 1990s rural backdrop, the movie is a rustic sports drama.
A major talking point among fans right now is how music director AR Rahman is balancing a vintage setting with contemporary sounds.
Director Buchi Babu Sana reportedly went to Rahman with a very specific requirement for the film’s audio. While the story takes place decades ago, he wanted a background score that keeps a raw, organic village flavor but uses a modern sounding that connects with today’s audience.
The songs have already found a positive reception, giving the team an initial win. However, the critical element remains the theatrical background score. Combining rooted emotions with modern soundscapes is one of Rahman’s known strengths, and this film provides a massive canvas for it.
Buchi Babu has expressed immense confidence in the output, hinting that the score elevates the drama significantly. If the BGM delivers the right impact in theaters, Rahman will become a massive asset for Peddi, proving that the director’s trust in him was entirely justified.




