Janhvi Kapoor made quite the impression over the weekend as she captured hearts with her heartfelt Telugu speech at A.R. Rahman’s concert in Hyderabad. The evening, already alive with Rahman’s musical genius, turned even more memorable when Janhvi took the stage alongside her Peddi co-star Ram Charan and director Buchi Babu Sana, radiating confidence and charm in equal measure.
The actress, who is all set for her highly anticipated pan-India debut with Peddi, left the audience spellbound as she fluently addressed the crowd in Telugu. The moment she began speaking, the auditorium erupted in applause — a testament to the genuine warmth and effort she poured into connecting with the Telugu-speaking audience.
Expressing her joy and gratitude, Janhvi said, “Nenu eeroju naa idols tho ee stage meeda unnanduku naku chala aanandam ga undi. Ee cinema lo bhagamayye avakasam dorikinanduku naa adrustham ga bhavisthunnani.”
She continued, “Meeku baga nachuthundani anukuntunnanu. Ee cinema tho meeku oka unique oka different experience evvataniki chala hard work chesam.”
Her flawless diction, sincerity, and emotional depth drew thunderous applause. Fans were quick to admire not only her effort to learn a new language but also her humility and passion for authenticity. On social media, her speech went viral within hours, with comments calling it “heartwarming,” “inspiring,” and “the highlight of the evening.”
Janhvi’s ability to embrace new cultures and languages reflects her growing evolution as an actor eager to expand her horizons. What began as a musical evening transformed into a beautiful cultural celebration of art, respect, and connection.
Peddi is an upcoming 2026 Telugu-language action drama written and directed by Buchi Babu Sana. Presented by Mythri Movie Makers and Sukumar Writings, under Vriddhi Cinemas, the film stars Ram Charan in the titular role opposite Janhvi Kapoor, along with Jagapathi Babu, Shiva Rajkumar, and Divyenndu. With music composed by A.R. Rahman and a release set for March 27, 2026, Peddi promises to be a cinematic experience where melody meets emotion — and Janhvi’s heartfelt Telugu moment is just the beginning.

