The makers of the upcoming Telugu sports drama *Peddi* have released its third song, “Hellallallo,” marking another milestone in the film’s promotional campaign. The track, unveiled on Sunday, May 24, 2026, features Ram Charan, Janhvi Kapoor, and Shruti Haasan in a vibrant, peppy number that has already generated significant buzz among fans. The song was officially launched a day earlier at a grand event held in Bhopal, setting the stage for its multi-language release.
Composed by the legendary AR Rahman, “Hellallallo” is sung by Rakshita Suresh in the Telugu version, with additional versions released in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada. The Hindi version features Heer, while the Malayalam track is performed by Amritha Suresh. The song, clocking in at 3 minutes and 56 seconds, showcases Ram Charan and Shruti Haasan sharing dynamic dance moves on a grand set adorned with background dancers. Janhvi Kapoor joins them later, amplifying the high-energy performance. The visuals also include a cameo appearance by Kannada actor Shiva Rajkumar, adding to the song’s star-studded appeal.
Behind-the-scenes footage shared by the makers offers a glimpse into the meticulous preparation and camaraderie on set. A frame captures director Buchi Babu Sana, Shiva Rajkumar, and Ram Charan sharing a playful moment, laughing as they review their performances. Ram Charan and Shruti Haasan are also seen checking their looks on a monitor and fine-tuning their dance steps, while Janhvi Kapoor is spotted among them, contributing to the light-hearted atmosphere. The BTS footage underscores the collaborative effort that went into creating the song, highlighting the team’s dedication to delivering a polished final product.
Ram Charan, who plays the titular character ‘Peddi’ — a crossover athlete competing in cricket, wrestling, and athletics — described the film as deeply emotional and inspiring. Speaking at the trailer launch in Mumbai earlier in the week, he emphasized the story’s focus on identity and struggle, calling it a sincere and organic yet commercially viable project. “This is about a man’s search for identity,” he said. “All of us need some kind of identity to go through life. This story is about Peddi, who is going through an identity crisis and eventually finds himself fighting for a much larger cause.”
Directed by Buchi Babu Sana and backed by Sukumar Writings, *Peddi* also features a strong supporting cast including Divyenndu, Shivarajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, and Boman Irani in key roles. The trailer, released earlier in the week, offered an action-packed glimpse into the film’s rural sports drama narrative, blending mass entertainment with high emotional stakes. Fans have already begun reacting enthusiastically to the “Hellallallo” song, with one calling Ram Charan’s dance moves “massive” and praising his screen presence, while another fan remarked, “Ram Charan’s screen presence + Rahman’s music = BLOCKBUSTER LOADING.” Others have lauded his physical grace and agility in performing complex dance sequences.
The multi-language release strategy for “Hellallallo” reflects the film’s pan-India ambitions, catering to diverse linguistic audiences ahead of its worldwide theatrical release on June 4, 2026. With AR Rahman’s music, high-energy choreography, and a star-studded cast, “Hellallallo” is poised to become a key promotional highlight for *Peddi*, reinforcing its status as one of the most anticipated Telugu films of the year.